Revelations & Heart Palpitations

Morocco

39 min · 25 de feb de 2026
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Welcome to REVELATIONS AND HEART PALPITATIONS! Here we unpack one female-driven film every episode and find the humour, the intensity, and the pain, while interjecting with our many opinions. On this episode of Revelations and Heart Palpitations, hosts Coco and V dive into the 1930 film Morocco, exploring its themes, characters, and the iconic collaboration that made it possible.

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