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Many foreign films have been shot in
Morocco. The first were by the French film pioneer
Louis Lumière Le chevrier Marocain.
Orson Welles filmed his
Othello there, which won the
Palme d'Or prize at the
Cannes Film Festival. In 1955,
Alfred Hitchcock directed
The Man Who Knew Too Much, set in
Marrakech and
Casablanca, while in 1962
David Lean shot the desert scenes of
Lawrence of Arabia in Morocco.
Overview
The following is a list of some films that were entirely or partially shot in Morocco:
- 1951:
Othello, directed by
Orson Welles
- 1953: Flight to Tangier, directed by
Charles Marquis Warren
- 1956:
The Man Who Knew Too Much
- 1962:
Lawrence of Arabia, starred
Peter O'Toole,
Omar Sharif
- 1967: The Burning, directed by
Stephen Frears, starring Mark Baillie and
Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies
- 1967:
Oedipus Rex, directed by
Pier Paolo Pasolini, starred
Franco Citti
- 1970:
Patton, directed by
Franklin Schaffner
- 1975:
The Man Who Would Be King, directed by
John Huston
- 1976:
Emanuelle in Bangkok, directed by
Joe D'Amato
- 1977:
Jesus of Nazareth, directed by
Franco Zeffirelli
- 1977:
The Arms of Venus, directed by
Mircea Drăgan
[1]
- 1981:
Rollover, directed by
Alan Pakula, starred
Jane Fonda
- 1985:
Harem, directed by
Arthur Joffé, starred
Nastassja Kinski
- 1985:
The Jewel of the Nile, directed by
Lewis Teague, starred
Michael Douglas
- 1987:
The Living Daylights, directed by
John Glen, starred
Timothy Dalton and
Maryam d'Abo
- 1988:
The Last Temptation of Christ, directed by
Martin Scorsese, starred
Willem Dafoe
- 1989:
Marrakech Express, directed by
Gabriele Salvatores
- 1990:
The Sheltering Sky, directed by
Bernardo Bertolucci, starred
John Malkovich and
Debra Winger
- 1994:
Highlander III: The Sorcerer, directed by
Andrew Morahan, starred
Christopher Lambert
- 1997:
Kundun, directed by
Martin Scorsese
- 1998:
Hamilton, directed by
Harald Zwart
- 1998:
Hideous Kinky (Marrakech Express)
- 1999:
The Mummy, directed by
Stephen Sommers, starred
Brendan Fraser
- 2000:
Gladiator, directed by
Ridley Scott, starred
Russell Crowe
- 2000:
Rules of Engagement, directed by
William Friedkin, starred
Tommy Lee Jones,
Samuel L. Jackson and
Guy Pearce
- 2001:
Black Hawk Down, directed by
Ridley Scott
- 2001:
The Mummy Returns, directed by
Stephen Sommers, starred
Brendan Fraser
- 2001:
Spy Game, directed by
Tony Scott, starred
Robert Redford and
Brad Pitt
- 2002:
Astérix et Obélix: Mission Cléopâtre (
France), directed by
Alain Chabat, starred
Gérard Depardieu and
Jamel Debbouze
- 2002:
Live from Baghdad, directed by
Mick Jackson, starred
Michael Keaton
- 2004:
Alexander, directed by
Oliver Stone
- 2004:
Exorcist: The Beginning, directed by
Renny Harlin, starred
Stellan Skarsgård
- 2004:
Hidalgo, directed by
Joe Johnston
- 2004:
Les temps qui changent, directed by
André Téchiné
- 2005:
Kingdom of Heaven, directed by
Ridley Scott
- 2005:
Sahara, directed by
Breck Eisner, starred
Matthew McConaughey,
Steve Zahn,
Penélope Cruz and
William H. Macy
- 2006:
Babel, directed by
Alejandro González Iñárritu
- 2006:
The Hills Have Eyes, directed by
Alexandre Aja
- 2007:
Arn – The Knight Templar, directed by
Peter Flinth
- 2007:
The Bourne Ultimatum, directed by
Paul Greengrass
- 2007:
The Hills Have Eyes 2, directed by Martin Weisz
- 2008:
Arn – The Kingdom at Road's End, directed by
Peter Flinth
- 2008:
Body of Lies, directed by
Ridley Scott, starred
Leonardo DiCaprio and
Russell Crowe
- 2009:
Pope Joan, directed by
Sönke Wortmann, starring
John Goodman and
Johanna Wokalek
- 2010:
Inception, directed by
Christopher Nolan
- 2010:
Of Gods and Men, directed by
Xavier Beauvois
- 2010:
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, directed by
Mike Newell
- 2010:
Sex and the City 2, directed by
Michael Patrick King
- 2011:
Captain Phillips, directed by
Paul Greengrass
- 2011:
Hanna, directed by
Joe Wright
- 2011:
The Source, directed by
Radu Mihăileanu
- 2013:
The Bible, produced by
Roma Downey and
Mark Burnett
- 2013:
Only Lovers Left Alive, directed by
Jim Jarmusch
- 2014:
American Sniper, directed by
Clint Eastwood
- 2014:
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, directed by
Christopher McQuarrie
- 2014:
Son of God, produced by
Roma Downey and
Mark Burnett
- 2015:
A.D. The Bible Continues, produced by
Roma Downey and
Mark Burnett, starring
Juan Pablo di Pace,
Babou Ceesay,
Richard Coyle and
Vincent Regan
- 2015:
Spectre, directed by
Sam Mendes
- 2016:
The Yellow Birds
- 2016:
Damascus Cover
- 2016:
Watch Them Fall
- 2016:
War Dogs
- 2016:
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
- 2016:
13 Hours
- 2016:
A Hologram for the King
- 2016:
Our Kind of Traitor
- 2017:
Raees
- 2017:
Tiger Zinda Hai
[2]
- 2019:
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum
[3]
[4]
[5]
- 2019:
Men in Black: International
[6]
- 2021:
Redemption Day, directed by
Hicham Hajji
[7]
- 2022:
Inventing Anna
[8]
- 2022:
Dirty Angels
[9]
- 2023: Gladiator 2
[10]
- 2023:
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
[11]
Other movies
Foreign TV Series Shot In Morocco
See also
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