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Moroccan Cinema Uncut Decentred Voices Transnational Perspectives Will Higbee Flo Martin Jamal Bahmad

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Moroccan Cinema Uncut Decentred Voices Transnational Perspectives Will Higbee Flo Martin Jamal Bahmad
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.1 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Will Higbee; Flo Martin; Jamal Bahmad
ISBN: 9781474477956, 147447795X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Moroccan Cinema Uncut Decentred Voices Transnational Perspectives Will Higbee Flo Martin Jamal Bahmad by Will Higbee; Flo Martin; Jamal Bahmad 9781474477956, 147447795X instant download after payment.

Assesses Moroccan cinema through a transnational lens to reframe its postcolonial legacy
  • Based on interviews with key industry figures and filmmakers
  • Case studies include the controversial Much Loved, and an analysis of its reception within and outwith Morocco
  • Argues that Moroccan cinema has de-orbited from Francophone cinema and Morocco's postcolonial legacy to become a transnational cinema
  • Watch the editors discuss the book in a webinar hosted by SOAS

This is the first book length study to consider the transnational dimension of Moroccan cinema. Over the past two decades, cinematic production has increased dramatically in Morocco, with Moroccan films leading at the domestic box office and being selected for prestigious international festivals such as Cannes and Berlin. And yet, Moroccan cinema remains little known outside of its national borders. This book asks why this might be and, in so doing, analyses the actual state of Moroccan national cinema beyond a post-colonial optic. Featuring interviews with filmmakers and key industry figures, such as Hicham Laari, Nadir Boumouch and Tala Hadid, the book explores Moroccan cinema’s transnational reach through a focus on the cultural politics of international co-production, the role of international festivals as alternative distribution networks, piracy and digital disruption, film education and activism.

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