Trances (film)
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Directed byAhmed El Maanouni
Screenplay byAhmed El Maanouni
Produced byIzza Génini
Souheil Ben-Barka
Souheil Ben-Barka
CinematographyAhmed El Maanouni
| Trances | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Ahmed El Maanouni |
| Screenplay by | Ahmed El Maanouni |
| Produced by | Izza Génini Souheil Ben-Barka |
| Cinematography | Ahmed El Maanouni |
| Edited by | Jean-Claude Bonfanti |
| Music by | Nass El Ghiwane |
Release date |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
| Country | Morocco |
| Language | Arabic |
Trances (Arabic: الحال, romanized: al-ḥāl; French: Transes) is a 1981 documentary film about the influential Moroccan avant-pop band Nass El Ghiwane.[1] It was shot, written, and directed by Ahmed El Maanouni.
The film is primarily composed of scenes portraying the band performing concerts in Morocco, interspersed with excerpts from interviews with band members about the meaning of their songs and music.[2] The film also includes archival footage of colonial-era Morocco in the form of flashback sequences, as well as personal moments in the band members' daily lives.[3]