Morocco, with its rich tapestry of history, culture, and mystique, has long been a muse for filmmakers, especially those drawn to the genre of fantasy. This curated list of 10 films not only showcases the enchanting landscapes of Morocco but also delves into the fantastical elements that make these movies stand out. From tales of ancient magic to modern-day adventures, these films offer a portal to a world where the ordinary meets the extraordinary, providing viewers with a unique cinematic experience that blends the allure of Moroccan heritage with the boundless imagination of fantasy storytelling.

The Man Who Would Be King (1975)
Description: Set in the fictional land of Kafiristan, the film was shot in Morocco, providing a backdrop that feels like a fantasy realm with its ancient cities and rugged terrain.
Fact: The film was one of the last major Hollywood productions to be shot in Morocco before the country's political situation changed.


The Jewel of the Nile (1985)
Description: This adventure film, set in a fictional North African country, was filmed in Morocco, adding a touch of fantasy to the quest for a mystical jewel.
Fact: The film's exotic settings were all shot in Morocco, giving it an authentic feel of a fantasy adventure.


The Sheltering Sky (1990)
Description: While more of a drama, the film's surreal and dreamlike quality, set against the backdrop of Morocco, gives it a fantasy-like atmosphere.
Fact: The film was shot on location in Morocco, with the desert scenes providing a haunting, otherworldly feel.


The Ghost and the Darkness (1996)
Description: Although set in Kenya, the film was shot in Morocco, providing a backdrop that feels like a fantasy realm with its vast, untamed wilderness.
Fact: The film's setting was recreated in Morocco to capture the feel of the African wilderness, with the Moroccan desert standing in for the Kenyan savannah.


The Mummy (1999)
Description: While not exclusively set in Morocco, the film's desert scenes were shot in the Moroccan Sahara, adding a touch of North African mystique to the story of an ancient Egyptian curse.
Fact: The film was shot in Morocco to capture the authentic feel of the desert, and some scenes were filmed in the same locations used for "Lawrence of Arabia."


The Four Feathers (2002)
Description: While primarily a historical epic, the film's desert scenes shot in Morocco lend a sense of fantasy to the tale of redemption and adventure.
Fact: The film utilized Morocco's diverse landscapes to create the illusion of the Sudanese desert.


The Scorpion King (2002)
Description: This prequel to "The Mummy" series features scenes shot in Morocco, enhancing the fantasy adventure with its desert landscapes and ancient ruins.
Fact: Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson made his film debut in this movie, which was shot in Morocco to give it an authentic ancient world feel.


Sahara (2005)
Description: While not a traditional fantasy, the film's treasure hunt in the Moroccan desert brings a sense of adventure and mystery, akin to fantasy quests.
Fact: The film was shot in Morocco to capture the vastness of the Sahara, and the crew faced real-life sandstorms during production.


The Last Legion (2007)
Description: This film blends historical fiction with fantasy elements, with scenes shot in Morocco to depict the mythical island of Capri.
Fact: The film's final battle scenes were shot in Morocco, utilizing the country's diverse landscapes to create a mythical setting.


Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010)
Description: Although the story is set in Persia, the film's exotic locales were filmed in Morocco, providing a backdrop that feels like a fantasy realm with its ancient cities and vast deserts.
Fact: The film's sets were so elaborate that they were left standing in Morocco, becoming a tourist attraction.
