Trances is a documentary film that explores the life and work of the Moroccan band Nass El Ghiwane. The film follows the band members as they navigate the political and social landscape of Morocco in the 1970s. Through their music, Nass El Ghiwane addresses issues such as poverty, corruption, and oppression, making them a voice for the marginalized and disenfranchised.
The film also delves into the band's unique blend of traditional Moroccan music with Western influences, showcasing their innovative approach to music and performance. As Nass El Ghiwane gains popularity and influence, they face challenges from the authorities who see their music as subversive and threatening.
Trances is a powerful and moving portrait of a band that used their music to challenge the status quo and inspire change. It highlights the importance of art and music in sparking social and political movements, and the enduring impact of Nass El Ghiwane on Moroccan culture.
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Trances
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Chanson D'Amour (Song of Love)
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Bullet Cut
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Solomon
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Cannon Fall
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Sandman
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Raw Umber
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The Day
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Santiago (101 Greatest Goals)
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Hold My Hand
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Bring It To Me
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