The Heart of Morocco

On the northern edge of Africa, dividing the coastal plains and the Saharan basin, lie the snow-capped peaks of the Atlas mountains. They are the heart of Morocco, home to Africa’s most beautiful landscapes and geography, with its own unique music, culture, and history. Join two friends as they cover the surrounding regions, right from the modern city of Fes to Medina, a place with old-world charm. As they jam under the night sky and participate in a traditional Gnawa ceremony, they encounter the diversity of a country that’s exotic and simple in equal parts.

Director: Erik Wieder
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 25 min

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Original Language: en
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What is The Heart of Morocco about?
On the northern edge of Africa, dividing the coastal plains and the Saharan basin, lie the snow-capped peaks of the Atlas mountains. They are the heart of Morocco, home to Africa’s most beautiful landscapes and geography, with its own unique music, culture, and history. Join two friends as they cover the surrounding regions, right from the modern city of Fes to Medina, a place with old-world charm. As they jam under the night sky and participate in a traditional Gnawa ceremony, they encounter the diversity of a country that’s exotic and simple in equal parts.
Who directed The Heart of Morocco?
The Heart of Morocco was directed by Erik Wieder.
Who stars in The Heart of Morocco?
The Heart of Morocco stars Hassan Hakmoun, Bob Horn, Nouamane Lahlou, Laurent Le Gall , Meloud Meskaoui.
How long is The Heart of Morocco?
The Heart of Morocco has a runtime of 25m (25 minutes).
What genre is The Heart of Morocco?
The Heart of Morocco is a Documentary film.