Chronicles: Morocco
Originally released in 1972. Chronicles: Morocco is a feature film. directed by Michel Auder. At just 27 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Michel Auder and Viva
Synopsis
The Chronicles capture the natural and cultural beauty of Morocco from its ancient walled villages to its nomadic caravans. Music comes from everywhere. Edited almost thirty years apart, the two Chronicles together are a study in Auder's approach to his memories. The footage is all from the same trip that was a family vacation. Considering Chronicles/Morocco, 1971 a construct of emotional convenience unfaithful to memory, Auder decided to supplement the first version with a fuller account. The two works feature almost entirely different footage. There are, however, sections where one can see where Auder has omitted Viva. The star of the 1971 version is a young Moroccan Adonis who appoints himself tour-guide for a group of Europeans including Michel. The camera follows his charming antics as he flaunts his nubile body and rather blunt but effective skills as a hunter.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Chronicles: Morocco about?
The Chronicles capture the natural and cultural beauty of Morocco from its ancient walled villages to its nomadic caravans. Music comes from everywhere. Edited almost thirty years apart, the two Ch...
Who directed Chronicles: Morocco?
Chronicles: Morocco was directed by Michel Auder.
How long is Chronicles: Morocco?
Chronicles: Morocco has a runtime of 0 hours and 27 minutes (27 minutes total).
When was Chronicles: Morocco released?
Chronicles: Morocco was released on January 1, 1972 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Chronicles: Morocco?
The main cast of Chronicles: Morocco includes Michel Auder, Viva.