Movie Director, Hicham Lasri, Doubles Down on Controversial Moroccan Comments
We Moroccans were good people ("zouinine," as he calls them) when we were reconciled with ourselves. We had fun all week and went to pray on Fridays. On Saturday, we got drunk and hungover on Sunday. And on Monday we went back to work," which is the reality of the situation that all Moroccans already know but whenever someone says it publicly, people get upset. Thank God we have bars and alcohol in Morocco, as it's one of the only things that helps people forget that they exist in a different type of Hell. The ultimate dream for many is to leave the country for a better life abroad.
Abir Al-Abed exposes the ugly reality of the Moroccan entertainment industry
Abir Al-Abed’s message :
"The entertainment industry in Morocco is hopeless, untrustworthy, and dishonest. It's supposed to be about 'entertainment' while, in fact, we got nothing from it but depression and all kinds of illnesses from the moment we set foot in it. My answer to those who claim that the entertainment industry in Morocco requires diligence and hard work is: you do not know anything about this field.