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- -Music video: Joe Bocan - "Les femmes voilées".
- -Music video of Souldia
- The story tells the journeys of a warrior in an almost post-apocalyptic world, he explains that our differences unite us. He prefers to devote his time and energy to his passion and what drives him so that he no longer has to think about human stupidity.
- An epic journey of four characters that will end up under the sand of the African desert, with by the music of Maithuna Collective.
- -Music video of Loussa
- Blasterjaxx is opening the doors to its Temple. Enter a world of melancholic sounds, impressive chords and pulsing kicks that lead up to multiple peaks.
- Like "Femme D' Aujourd'hui" podcast series, "Version Homme" is a show about sharing and listening between Yasmine El Kerouani and her guests; Moroccan men, known or less known, but who all contribute discreetly to the development of Moroccan society. Moroccan men have their podcast and it's on medi1 podcast.
- A promotional video for U2's 2009 single "Magnificent."
- Taxi Casablanca documents the experiences of the first woman in Morocco to be permitted to drive a taxi.
- Oliver Laxe's second feature, Mimosas, screened at IFFR in 2017. Earlier, he played the lead in Ben Rivers' experimental fiction The Sky Trembles and the Earth Is Afraid and the Two Eyes Are Not Brothers, screened at IFFR in 2015. This year, the director can again be seen in front of the camera, in Anton Corbal's debut long documentary. Having spent five years in Morocco, Laxe returns to Vilela to renovate his grandparents' dilapidated family home. Together with a small crew he films this Spanish village, hidden deep in nature, on 16mm. According to Laxe, this film-in-progress is like 'tutti frutti' - an experimental mix of images that illustrate his relationship to the village. Corbal films not only the filmmaker at work, but also the historic environment. The idyllic shots of the quiet countryside are not just for show but an essential element of what Laxe is trying to capture on film, namely the spiritual relationship between man and environment.
- Once upon a time, lived by the ocean, Fatima and Messaoud, a newly wedded couple. Fatima thanked the heavens everyday for having given her a kind and honest husband. The fisherman, Messaoud dreamed of a better future, far beyond the horizon. But, leaving meant paying a heavy tribute to the smuggler: betraying the woman he loved...
- Khaoula left Morocco years ago for Paris, then Seville and finally London. There, she had a successful career, but she preferred to move to Barcelona, where she could live her passion: soul music. Getting involved in a documentary production through a friend, Khaoula sets off on a journey through Morocco looking for sustainable projects in the Mediterranean area, with the aim of finishing her travels in Palestine. Will she finally succeed in unifying the red line of the Mediterranean culture? Her warm and melodic songs, combined with her natural ability to communicate with people with energy and enjoyment, bring us to a more familiar and intimate contact with Arab women. Her thoughts, like travel notes, through Morocco, Egypt and Palestine, reveal to us the new faces of a modern Mediterranean culture, caught between traditions and the new aspects of a sustainable lifestyle. She explores the modern Mediterranean identity and asks the question: is the Mediterranenan area still an open field where cultures have a mutual influence?
- The first ever DVD dedicated exclusively to the inner-workings of the DVD industry.
- In June 2009, Tamaas, an international non-profit arts organization, invited eight poets and filmmakers coming from France, Lebanon, Mexico, Morocco, and the United States, to Tangier, Morocco. These four poet-filmmaker pairs collaborated using Super 8 film and writing original text to create these experimental "film-poems." Working under tight time constraints-they had just four days to film, four days for sound, and four days for editing, the artists took inspiration from the city of Tangier-its history, architecture, people, politics, as well as from each other, to produce these short film-poems.
- -Music video of Manu Militari
- This four part series follows 200 amateur rally drivers with a lust for adventure as they race from the heart of Europe to West Africa pushing the limits of overland travel to the maximum.
- music video for "Sua Cara" by Major Lazer featuring Anitta and Pabllo Vittar.
- The film revolves around Sufian al-Bahlawan who finds himself in a perplexing situation when he suddenly meets his old girlfriend Sanae as a married man. -M.El Metmari
- The incredible adventures of Peter Drouyn, Brett Evans and Bruce Channon as they explore the boundless oceans of Planet Earth