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Last Summer in Tangiers is a quiet exploration of life during a pivotal moment in Moroccan history. Set against the backdrop of the Fedala conference in 1956, the film captures the tension and uncertainty of a country on the brink of change. The pacing is leisurely, almost dreamlike, which gives you time to absorb the atmosphere of Tangier, a city caught between worlds. The performances are nuanced, with a palpable sense of longing woven through the characters' interactions. The cinematography paints a vivid picture of the era, with practical effects that enhance the authenticity. It's a curious blend of drama and romance, examining personal connections amidst political upheaval. Definitely not your typical period piece, it has this unique, reflective tone that lingers.
Set in post-independence Morocco · Themes of change and identity · Leisurely, reflective pacing
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