Morocco–France: A Shared History (2006)
“Morocco–France: A Shared History” is a three-part documentary series directed by Ahmed El Maânouni that explores the complex, intertwined past and present of Morocco and France. Through archival images, expert testimonies, and historical analysis, the series revisits more than a century of political, social, and cultural relations between the two countries from the Protectorate era to the challenges of the contemporary world.
Director: Ahmed El Maânouni
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 156 min
Release Date: January 1, 2006
Screenplay
Editing: Fouzia Housni
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Morocco–France: A Shared History about?
- “Morocco–France: A Shared History” is a three-part documentary series directed by Ahmed El Maânouni that explores the complex, intertwined past and present of Morocco and France. Through archival images, expert testimonies, and historical analysis, the series revisits more than a century of political, social, and cultural relations between the two countries from the Protectorate era to the challenges of the contemporary world.
- Who directed Morocco–France: A Shared History?
- Morocco–France: A Shared History was directed by Ahmed El Maânouni.
- How long is Morocco–France: A Shared History?
- Morocco–France: A Shared History has a runtime of 2h 36m (156 minutes).
- What genre is Morocco–France: A Shared History?
- Morocco–France: A Shared History is a Documentary film.