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Wa Drari is a raw and intimate glimpse into the Moroccan rap scene through the eyes of Shayfeen, a group that resonates with the youth. The director, stepping into this world for the first time, captures the essence of struggle and resilience among its young stars, Shobee and Small X. Their complicated family lives serve as a backdrop to their creative expressions, making the film feel personal and authentic. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the atmosphere of Safi in 2006, where music becomes a voice for the voiceless. What sets this documentary apart is its unfiltered portrayal of life and art intertwined, showcasing the power of community through the lens of hip-hop culture.
First film by the directorFocuses on Moroccan youth cultureCaptures the essence of hip-hop in Safi
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