By Rhea Mursalin
Director Yuntong Man creates a moving and unique film in Flowers of Marrakech that focuses on Nadia, a Moroccan henna artist seeking to improve her art and care for her two children. Nadia is portrayed as a positive individual who always puts her children first. Being a single mother, she speaks about being the only provider for the household, as well as the significance of her art.
Flowers of Marrakech is distinctive in the subject matter being henna and the story following someone that is undeniably easy to root for.
An emotive and inspiring account of creativity best suited for all audiences. I would give this film 5 out of 5 stars.
Rhea Mursalin is a recent graduate from the University of California, San Diego where she earned a Bachelor’s in Communications.
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