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A Moroccan Affair [2] (Spanish: Ocho apellidos marroquís) is a 2023 Spanish romantic comedy film directed by Álvaro Fernández Armero from a screenplay by Daniel Castro which stars Julián López, Michelle Jenner, Elena Irureta, and María Ramos.
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
This is a list of films produced in Morocco. Title Date of release Director Genre 475: 2013-02-18 [1] ... road movie coming-of-age story: Les Anges de Satan: 2007 ...
The Man from Morocco; The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956 film) March or Die (film) The Mark of the Angels – Miserere; Maroc 7; Marrakech Express; La môme vert-de-gris; Moon Over Morocco (film) A Moroccan Affair; Morocco (film) The Mother of All Lies
Harry and Emma managed to catch a local bus, whilst Melanie and Helene spent 20 euros on a taxi. Eventually Alex and Noel also managed to secure a ride. At the cathedral further instructions told the teams to take the Fjellheisen cable car to the finish line at the upper station's observation deck overlooking Tromsoya island. Alex and Noel ...
A petit taxi is a smaller model car painted in the designated color, which differs from city to city. It has a maximum capacity of three passengers plus the driver. There are special stops for petits taxis, often combined with a grand taxi stop, where these taxis are allowed to park and wait for customers. However, in most cases customers will ...
Cinema of Morocco (Arabic: السينما المغربية) refers to the film industry of Morocco. Aside from Arabic-language films, Moroccan cinema also produces Tamazight-language films. [6] The first film in Morocco was shot by Louis Lumière in 1897. [7] The first three Moroccan feature films were funded between 1968-1969. [8]
A classical road movie, [2] it was the first installment of Salvatores' trilogia della fuga ("escape trilogy"), followed by On Tour (1990) and the Academy Award winning Mediterraneo (1991). The cast of the three movies is partly the same; most notably, Diego Abatantuono has a leading role in all of them.