Are all young people in Morocco anti-American and about to terrorize non-Muslims the world over? Some media and government pundits would have us believe so. But most young Moroccans are dreaming about finding a job--any job, anywhere--and that includes in America. They chat online, love hip-hop, and watch American movies. Or America is not even on their radar screen. Nice interviewed Moroccans aged 18-30 from different parts of the country about their daily lives, dreams and views of Americans, and found surprises and contradictions and a lot of inspiring people. This film is intended to break some of the stereotypes Americans have of Arab and Muslim youth (when they think about them at all) through many interviews and through footage of life in Morocco today, from the soccer derby of Casablanca to cybercafs in the old medinas.
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