A book that presents a new critical reading of post-colonial Moroccan cinema since 1969, by focusing on the space of the city and the major transformations it has undergone. Employing an inter-dimensional approach, Badaoui provides for the forebodings, aspirations and setbacks of Moroccan society and closely follows the whispers and voices of its streets, all while showing how the cinematic image kept up with the various milestones that followed the colonial phase in Morocco.