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Too many Moroccan websides,weblogs and international cinema*goers still debate why FIFM refuses to invite bloggers,cinema-goers and in some cases some cinema lovers.Surely,the foundation will have to answer by electronic mails millions of Moroccans who are willing to participate in Marrakech on line…
allal-cinemagoer.blogpot.com
The entire gentrification of Marrakesh saddens me, honestly. But how many people are really standing up to it?