Bastards: Outcast in Morocco Soundtrack (

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Rating: 8.20/10 from 21 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Bastards

Title in Italiano:

Bastards

Title in Português:

Bastards

Title in Français:

Bastards: Outcast in Morocco

Title in Türk:

Bastards

Title in Deutsch:

Bastards

Synopsis

Bastards: Outcast in Morocco tells the story of Rabha El Haimer's heroic fight to have her sham marriage recognized and her daughter legitimized by the Moroccan judicial system.

It is also a complex and compelling portrait of Moroccan society and its attitudes to women, female sexuality, their position in society and access to education.

Through Rabha's story, the Moroccan judicial system is laid open and the contemporary issues facing Islamic women are exposed as they seek to reconcile their desire for increased independence with religious and family traditions.

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Bastards: Outcast in Morocco
ORIGINAL SCORE BY MOKADELIC: Rugby
Mokadelic: Performer
ROM
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I Believed
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Piazza Dante
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CPT Part One
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Night
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Train
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BONUS TRACKS (CD VERSION ONLY): Club Foot (Kasabian)
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Police On My Back (The Clash)
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New Dawn Fades (Joy Division)
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Snow (The Chemical Brothers)
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All Cops Are Bastards (Malnatt)
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Put your love in me (fade)
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Opening
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Marco
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Elevator
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Night time cigarettes
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The yellow bike
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Naked walk
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Factory / Dave drive
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Love on the stairs
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Low Life
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Night time woods
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Night drive
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Put your love in me
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In a Dream / Main Titles
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My Last Intention
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A Family Connected
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Bus Ride/Underground Baptism
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Ashes to Ashes
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The Balcony/First Love
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Photo Album
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La Finca en Altamira / A Game
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A Lost Boy / A Fellow Seeker
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Commandos
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A Brother
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To Be Alone
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Astronauta Enamorado
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El Fin Del Mundo
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Rebirth
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End Credits
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Man with a Broom (Make Us a Show)
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The Battered Bastards of Baseball
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The Good Pivot
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Independent
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Pretty Provincial
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Supporting Actor
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He Could Ride a Horse
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The Establishment
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Tryouts
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Reckless
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Of Legends Past
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The Stage
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Broken Taboos
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A Jogarza
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Community
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Championship Game
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Tilting at Windmills
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Man with a Broom (Epilogue)
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User reviews

Edward Roberts
6/10

The diversity of musical styles and influences in the soundtrack reflects the complexity of Moroccan society and the multifaceted challenges faced by women navigating tradition and modernity.

Susan Young
9/10

The fusion of traditional Moroccan melodies with modern compositions creates a rich tapestry of sound that immerses the audience in the cultural context of the story. The music not only enhances the viewing experience but also helps to convey the societal nuances and challenges faced by women in Morocco, making it a truly powerful and impactful element of the film.

Matthew Allen
8/10

The use of traditional Moroccan instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and immersive layer to the storytelling, transporting the audience to the heart of Moroccan culture and society. The fusion of modern and traditional musical elements creates a captivating and evocative listening experience that enhances the film's narrative impact.

Stephanie Anderson
6/10

The evocative melodies and rhythms in the soundtrack evoke a range of emotions, from hope and determination to frustration and resilience, mirroring Rabha's own journey.

Donald Carter
5/10

The fusion of traditional and modern sounds in the soundtrack mirrors the juxtaposition of old and new values explored in the film, creating a dynamic and thought-provoking listening experience.

William Garcia
5/10

The subtle use of silence and ambient sounds in certain scenes of the film adds a layer of poignancy and introspection, allowing the audience to reflect on the themes of the story.

Michelle Lee
6/10

The music perfectly enhances the storytelling, immersing the audience in the cultural nuances and societal challenges faced by women like Rabha.

Ronald Young
4/10

Additionally, I found the soundtrack to be repetitive and monotonous, with the same themes and motifs being used throughout the movie. This lack of variety made it difficult for me to stay engaged with the film's narrative, as the music failed to enhance or elevate the storytelling experience.

Kimberly Adams
5/10

The use of traditional Moroccan instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and rich layer to the film, transporting viewers to the heart of the country's vibrant musical heritage.

John Anderson
6/10

The soundtrack effectively underscores the tension and drama of the legal battles depicted in the film, heightening the stakes and drawing viewers deeper into Rabha's quest for justice.