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  2. List of foreign films shot in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Cinema of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    e. 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]

  4. Razzia (2017 film) - Wikipedia

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    Razzia (from Arabic: غزية, romanized: ghazia, lit. 'Raid', romanized according to French orthography into " Razzia ") is a 2017 Moroccan drama film directed by Nabil Ayouch. It was selected as the Moroccan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. [1][2] Razzia is mostly set in Casablanca ...

  5. List of Moroccan submissions for the Academy Award for Best ...

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    Below is a list of the films that have been submitted by Morocco for review by the academy for the award by year and the respective Academy Awards ceremony. Blood Wedding was primarily a French language production, while Morocco's 1998-2006 and 2009 submissions were primarily in Arabic. Adieu mères is evenly divided between French and Arabic.

  6. Rock the Casbah (2013 film) - Wikipedia

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    Plot. After Moroccan entrepreneur Moulay Hassan (Omar Sharif) abruptly dies of a heart attack members of his family come together for a three-day mourning period over his death. Foremost among the mourners are Aicha (Hiam Abbass), his wife, and his three daughters Miriam (Nadine Labaki), Kenza (Lubna Azabal) and Sofia (Morjana Alaoui).

  7. Achoura - Wikipedia

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    Achoura is a 2018 Moroccan-French horror fantasy film [3][4][5] directed and co-written by Talal Selhami. Moroccan actors Omar Lotfi and Younes Bouab star alongside Sofia Manousha, Ivan Gonzalez, Mohamed Choubi, and Moussa Masskri. [6][7] The film's plot follows four childhood friends who reconnect when one of them, who disappeared 25 years ...

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  9. List of Moroccan films - Wikipedia

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    Nour Eddine. film noir. Charkhun fi-l hâ'it (A Hole in the Wall) 1978. Jillali Ferhati. Children of the Sun. 1962. Jacques Séverac [ 15] Death for Sale.