"A staggering work of documentary filmmaking."—Drew Gregory, Autostraddle
"An evocative and heartrending documentary...and a poetic excercise in storytelling."—Manuel Betancourt, Variety
"A sly, often playful but ultimately moving study of community, generational anguish and atrocities."—Leslie Felperin, The Hollywood Reporter
Young Moroccan filmmaker Asmae El Moudir wants to know why she only has one photograph from her childhood, and why the girl in the picture isn’t even her. She decides to explore the past and its mysteries by creating a handmade replica of the Casablanca neighborhood where she grew up. There, she begins to interrogate the tales her mother, father, and grandmother tell about their home and their country.