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Morocco–France: A Shared History

2006 · 156 min Documentary

“Morocco–France: A Shared History” is a three-part documentary series directed by Ahmed El Maânouni that explores the complex, intertwined past and present of Morocco and France. Through archival images, expert testimonies, and historical analysis, the series revisits more than a century of political, social, and cultural relations between the two countries from the Protectorate era to the challenges of the contemporary world.

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Original Title Maroc-France, une histoire commune - La fiction du protectorat/ Les résistances/ Les nouveaux Défis
Year 2006
Genre Documentary
Director Ahmed El Maânouni
Runtime 156 min.

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A 2006 film from an era before CGI overload, with real performances that still hit hard. Best for: genre fans and those open to something unconventional.

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