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              102 Archival description results for Morocco

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              LECTURE
              ES ES-OVNI RSC-3504 · Item · 2008
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Filmed with a family camera, the video shows a child handling a book. First contact with books and culture, reading is physical, the child looks, touches and chews the book, the body is not yet indoctrinated and censored, it is free.

              Les Ciseaux
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S010-SS007-0065 · Item · 2003
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              « A man and a woman make love, they share their pleasure like scissors which cross ». The pair, like a pair of scissors that is sharp, dangerous and sublime. « Les ciseaux » (the scissors) is a video made using images from the Nabil Ayouch's film « Une minute de soleil en moins », censored in Morocco. »

              ES ES-OVNI RSC-1309 · Item · 2002
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Fez is the Moroccan city with the liveliest tradition of artisans. Far from being "just a job", the activity of the artisan reflects a whole conception of the world and a way of experiencing time and giving it meaning. This native wisdom is passed down from parents to children, from the maalem, the master, to the apprentice.

              ES ES-OVNI RSC-1312 · Item · 2002
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Fez is one of the North African cities to have had most madrassas, of great architectural beauty. Madrassas, former Koran schools and now open for visits as public monuments, formerly provided one of the functions that raised Fez to the height of its splendour: the study of Islamic tradition and the body of laws and regulations governing social life. They were also the home of the students. Madrassas: Bu Inaniyya (1350), al-Attarin (1323), Seffarin (1280), al-Sahri (1321).