A determined group of Moroccan Hip Hop hopefuls band together to create their country's first Hip Hop festival, a celebration of music, unity, and free speech.
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From its inception to the stage this feature-length documentary follows the creation of Morocco's first-ever Hip Hop festival. We begin with a group of Moroccan ...
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Joshua Asen speaks about the importance of Hip Hop PERIOD.
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Director Joshua Asen (via web cam) on the making of I Love Hip Hop in Morocco.
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