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Directed by | Ahmed El Maânouni |
Produced by | Izza Génini Souheil Ben Barka |
Screenplay by | Ahmed El Maânouni |
Music by | Nass El Ghiwane |
Cinematography | Ahmed El Maânouni |
Edited by | Jean-Claude Bonfanti |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | Morocco |
Language | Arabic |
Trances is a 1981 documentary film about soul African music in Morocco. It featured Nass El Ghiwane and was shot, written, and directed by Ahmed El Maânouni.
Summary
The documentary film goes with the Moroccan band Nass El Ghiwane through the history of the Moroccan music tradition. It shows how the band became a national and international success with their political lyrics and sounds. [1]
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