All I Wanna Do (2011 film) explained

All I Wanna Do
Director:Michelle Medina
Producer:Michelle Medina
Starring:Don Bigg
Najat Bindnou
Michelle Medina
Ayoub Rouguiyag
Music:David Benezra
Thierry Loshouarn
Cinematography:Hamza Akhmiss
Mickaƫl Clouet
Editing:Mohcine Nejmi
Adnane Saali
Runtime:59 minutes
Country:Morocco
Language:Arabic

All I Wanna Do is a 2011 Moroccan documentary film produced by La Prod and directed by Michelle Medina starring Omar Sayed Nass El Ghiwane and Don Bigg, Simohamed, a parking guard and his 17-year-old son, Ayoub. The documentary was shot on location in Casablanca, Morocco from 2009 to 2010 and has won a documentary prize at the 2011 Athens International Film Festival and was nominated at the 2011 Aljazeera International Documentary Film Festival for "Best Film" and "Best Director" at the 2011 World Music and Independent Film Festival in Washington, DC.

Plot

The film follows the dreams of 48-year-old Simohamed who works as a parking guard and his 17-year-old son Ayoub, who acts in Hollywood films such as Charlie Wilson's War and with Hollywood actors like Brad Pitt. When Ayoub's dreams of going to Hollywood are dashed, he turns to music and forms a hip hop group with his father. Like fish out of water, the duo set out to meet their heroes, enter studios and radio stations for the first time in an adventure through the music industry of Casablanca.