New Ways for Old Morocco (1946)

This documentary short shows how a dry, semi-barren piece of desert that had been the object of conflict between two neighboring tribes in Morocco can be transformed by modern farming methods--including irrigation canals, mechanized forms of planting and harvesting--and can result in peace and cooperation between the two tribes instead of war.

Director: Roger Leenhardt
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 19 min
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Production: Moroccan Cinema Center
Country: France
Original Language: en
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What is New Ways for Old Morocco about?
This documentary short shows how a dry, semi-barren piece of desert that had been the object of conflict between two neighboring tribes in Morocco can be transformed by modern farming methods--including irrigation canals, mechanized forms of planting and harvesting--and can result in peace and cooperation between the two tribes instead of war.
Who directed New Ways for Old Morocco?
New Ways for Old Morocco was directed by Roger Leenhardt.
How long is New Ways for Old Morocco?
New Ways for Old Morocco has a runtime of 19m (19 minutes).
What genre is New Ways for Old Morocco?
New Ways for Old Morocco is a Documentary film.
Where was New Ways for Old Morocco produced?
New Ways for Old Morocco was produced in France.