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‘Before the Dying of the Light’ uses archival film material to showcase the artistic creativity of Morocco in the 70s.
The seventies were the last Moroccan period in which struggles and dreams for change were a reality. Also known as “Years of Lead” due to the violent repression that came along, this was the most important artistic and cultural period which shaped the first generation of Moroccan post-colonial artists. Through a socio-political approach “Before the Dying of the Light” exhumes archives of great creativity, this atmosphere of revolt had succeeded in setting free and which had long been censored or marginalized.

Credits

Director
Ali Essafi
Screenwriter
Ali Essafi
Producer
Ali Essafi
Cast
Creative documentary

About the Director

Abdelali Essafi
Born in Morocco, Ali Essafi pursued a documentary filmmaking career after studying psychology in France. His works as a director include "General, Here We Are", "The Silence of the Beet Fields", "Ouarzazate Movie" and "Shikhat’s Blues" which have been widely screened in international film circuits. After returning to Morocco, he embarked on a lengthy research on North-African film & visual archive
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