Moroccan film locations have similarities to many places in the world, that a destination preferred since the 1950s, as Henry Hathaway (black pink-1950), Orson Welles (the tragedy of Othello-1952), legendary filmmakers Alfred Hitchcock in 1956 (the man who knew too much), Robert Aldrich in 1962 (Sodom and Gomorrah), David Lean (Lawrence of Arabia-1962) and Henri Verneuille ($ 100,000 to the Sun-1962)... and much more. In the past three decades, other filmmakers as prominent as those mentioned above, also came to the Moroccan film locations and filmed some of the greatest films in cinema history:
John Huston: The man who would be King in 1975
Martin Scorsese: The last temptation of Christ in 1988 and Kundun: 1997Pierre Oliver: Alexander in 2004Ridley Scott: Gladiator: 2000, Black Hawk Down: Kingdom of heaven in 2004 2001 and administration lies very recently.
That persuade all these upcoming known filmmakers shoot their films in Moroccan film locations? They know just as if the movies they are producing and directing, talk about events happening today or deep in a past distant, Moroccan film locations take wonderfully, as if they were simply adapted for their stories. They know just as if the movies they are producing and directing, talk about events happening today or deep in a past distant, Moroccan film locations take wonderfully, as if they were simply adapted for their stories. They also know that, turning their projects or part of them, in Morocco, they will be surrounded their characters with some exotic, that they will not find elsewhere.Or simply to give the illusion of shooting in any other part of the world and still take advantage of the benefits by such key benefits emplacement.Un is proximity to Morocco in Europe and the States. In addition to this, Morocco has more expanded cinema region infrastructure.
Are there other advantages?You can rent the most experienced film in the country to run services production, including location Scouting, offices, crew hiring, leasing companies allows shooting, rental equipment in Morocco and abroad, transport, recovery, hosting, and more... you don't have to worry about your dragging equipment (except for the camera, lenses and filters) film technicians local movie times bilingual in most cases, are used to working with overseas teams and are paid at rates much lower in the States or in locations of fresh Europe.Les technicians are expensive in Africa and levels of annual sunshine one of more than 8 hours per day to the most wanted filming locations, such as Marrakech Ouarzazate, Erfoud and Agadir.
Rachid Gaidi
Your guide in the process of filming in Morocco
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