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FILM IN MOROCCO The Place and the People

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FILM IN MOROCCO. The Place and the People. “What we know of foreign cultures is almost entirely communicated through the medium of popular cinema.” Roger Ebert. American perceptions of morocco from film. ROAD TO MOROCCO (1942). Casablanca (1942). Films made in morocco. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FILM IN MOROCCOThe Place and the People

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“What we know of foreign cultures is almost entirely communicated through the medium of popular cinema.”

Roger Ebert

AMERICAN PERCEPTIONS OF MOROCCO

FROM FILM

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ROAD TO MOROCCO (1942)

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CASABLANCA (1942)

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FILMS MADE IN MOROCCO

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THE ATLAS FILM STUDIOS

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WHAT ATTRACTS WESTERN FILMMAKERS?

The Landscape The Weather The Support of the

Moroccan Government

Proximity to Western Countries

Budget-Friendly Filming Considerations

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MOROCCAN FILM

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THE STATE OF MOROCCAN FILM Morocco produces about

15 major films a year King Mohammed VI has

relaxed censorship Moroccan filmmakers

can impose self-censorship

Pirated DVDs: Many Moroccan theatres have closed (100 still open)

New film school in Marrakesh

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ALI ZAOUA: PRINCE OF THE STREETS Released in 2000 A Moroccan crime

drama that tells the story of four homeless boys in Casablanca

Awarded the Bronze Horse 2000 Stockholm Film Festival and Winner of Montreal World Film Festival

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NABIL AYOUCH, DIRECTOR Born in Paris, spent

formative years in Sarcelles

Trained in theatre Started film career

as a scriptwriter Early film Mektoub

(1997) was Morocco’s Academy Award entry

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ALI ZAOUA: PRINCE OF THE STREETS Paints a realistic

portrait of impoverished modern Casablanca

Exposes the growing epidemic of orphaned children addicted to glue-sniffing

Uses several real homeless boys in key roles

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QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION What scenic frames

(mise-en-scene) convey the most powerful emotional landscapes of Casablanca?

What social and psychological obstacles are presented as antagonistic forces in the film’s plot?