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{{italic}}'''''Genesi: La creazione e il diluvio''''' is a 1994 Italian television film featuring mainly amateur Moroccan actors.<ref>Hervé Dumont L'Antiquité au cinéma: Vérités, légendes et manipulations - 2009 -- Page 31 "Sabir Aziz (Adam), Haddou Zoubido (Eve), Annabi Abdelialil (Caïn), B. Haddan Mohamed (Abel), Omero Antenutti (Noé/ narrateur), et des amateurs marocains. - Un vieux berger raconte la Genèse et le Déluge à ses enfants. Une curiosité ...</ref> It was later released with English narration by ] as part of the TNT ] series.

==Cast==
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*Sabir Aziz; Adam
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*Haddou Zoubida; Eve
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*Annabi Abdelialil; Cain
*B. Haddan Mohammed; Abel
*Omero Antonutti; Noah
==References==
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