Born in Poissy, France, but with a heart deeply connected to Morocco, Najma Jrane, known as "NAJ," has crafted a unique musical journey that bridges her dual heritage. With a blend of pop, R&B, and Eastern influences, her music celebrates her Moroccan roots, challenging stereotypes and expressing a profound cultural connection.
For Soukaina Aghouali, the sea was more than a place to practice sport, it was a refuge from a difficult childhood and a space where she forged her strength and resilience. Starting with an old surfboard her brother had left at the family home in Mohammedia, she began a journey with the waves that would eventually make her a multiple-time Moroccan champion and the European runner-up in bodyboarding.
Zahoua Raji has never felt as deeply connected to any world as she does to that of her parents, who come from the medina of Casablanca. Before turning to filmmaking, the Brussels native traveled the world with her camera. Whether documenting social realities or fashion, this borderless journey enriched her artistic vision, one that explores lived experiences and imaginations at the crossroads of identity and cultural heritage.