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MOROCCAN TALE OF LIFE

Moroccan Tale of Life tells the story of a Middle Eastern country that's actually not in the Middle East. It's also an Arab nation, even though the people there don't call themselves Arabic. Their language only remotely resembles Arabic. "A story about Moroccan life" shows the interaction between the French influence of the kingdom's collonial past and the Berber and Arabic roots of the folk. It shows a state that's not trying to be anything else but itself. Morocco is a country that's not trying to imitate the West or the East. It simply wants to stay the way it always was, thus somehow evolving into a better version of itself

The imagery begins with a cat crossing a decaying football pitch with no one in sight with kids playing football on a square where you’d normally expect to see a cat. It then proceeds to show judgement, poverty, interaction with nature and religion, then - just like our lives - it comes to an inevitable end at the graveyard.

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