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Going Down in Morocco
A girl who lives with her dealer cousin and her policeman boyfriend who is a policeman regularly transports drugs from Morocco for her cousin. As all of them smoke grass from time to time there is need for more. Deciding to take a friend of hers who has just left home down to Morocco for a transport she gets problems because it is the first time for her friend and this makes it difficult. But as all are very open-minded there is no problem they would not try to solve.
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This documentary explores the vibrant culture and traditions of Morocco, showcasing its diverse landscapes, bustling souks, and unique way of life. It offers a glimpse into the daily routines of its people, their rich history, and the enduring spirit of this North African nation. The film aims to provide an authentic and immersive experience of Moroccan society.
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Information on critical reception for 'Going Down in Morocco (1989)' is scarce. As a documentary from the late 1980s, it may have had limited distribution and thus less extensive critical coverage compared to mainstream narrative films. Without specific reviews, it's difficult to gauge its reception among critics and audiences at the time of its release.
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Limited availability makes a consensus difficult to determine.
Documentaries of this era often focused on cultural immersion.
Potential for insightful ethnographic observation.
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As a documentary focusing on Morocco, the filmmakers likely navigated complex logistical and cultural considerations to capture authentic portrayals of daily life and traditions.
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