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Mora Is Here dives deep into the often-overlooked story of Félix Mora, a key figure in the labor migration from Morocco to France. The documentary weaves a tapestry of personal accounts and historical context, revealing the human cost behind coal mining in Nord-Pas-de-Calais. The atmosphere is heavy, reflective; it invites you to consider the lives of those who toiled in the shadows of industry. It's not just a recounting of events but an exploration of identity and belonging, with Mora at the center, bridging cultures and histories. The pacing allows for moments of contemplation, making the viewer sit with the weight of these stories, and the use of archival footage adds a palpable authenticity. A distinctive piece that feels both intimate and expansive.
Focus on the human aspect of labor migrationInteresting use of archival footageReflects on identity and belonging
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Khalid Zairi
Director