Morocco

Imagine the eternal Sahara with its windswept mountains of orange-gold sand, labyrinths that are the medinas of Fez and Marrakech, colorful markets with their fruits, tapestries and mint tea. Merchants selling rug kilims and goatskin lamps. Artisans specializing in tile mosaics or brass metalwork, silk slippers or fragrant spices. This is the Morocco that was. And is. This is the land of the kasbahs, the ancient desert palaces and forts of legend. This is also the land of high tech mosques with laser beams that point toward Mecca.

From the award-winning director of the internationally acclaimed film 10 Questions For The Dalai Lama comes a look at a country that seems both untouched by time and yet is gradually moving through it. From humble mountain villages to luxurious riads, from the port cities of the western coasts to the forests of the Atlas mountains, from camel caravans to the Paris to Dakar Road Race, a country and it’s enduring history are revealed through lens of a journeyman filmmaker.

With gorgeous cinematography set against a lush music track, Rick Ray winds his way through exotic Morocco – and you’re along for the ride.