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- Deleted scenes from The Living Daylights (1987).
- A behind the scenes look at the rehearsals and filming of the fight scene between Jason Bourne and Desh from The Bourne Ultimatum.
- The market places, military fortresses, and Hebrew quarter of the town are displayed in turn. One good scene showed native musicians practicing their art.
- Prehistorical paintings in the open air caves at Tifariti recall a past story of weather changing, paradise lost and a totally unexpected landscape instead of today's Sahara desert.
- At the beginning of the 20th century in Tangier, a French archaeologist found and stole some small terracotta idols consecrated to a prehistorical phallic cult. During a workshop led by the artist, they were remade at 30 times their original size and then appropriated as newspaper costumes for a pagan ceremony in the streets of Tangier.
- A literary event gathering 2 continents: poets from Málaga and Tangier meet in a celebration of life and literature around the magic of this Moroccan city. Old streets and cafes recall of other writers and creators in a city full of poetry.
- Jean Genet lives in Tangier in the early seventies, he is in his sixties, he does not write anymore. He lives at the El Minza Hotel, a palace where he spends days reading, smoking and sleeping.
- Sarah, thirty-year-old, goes to Morocco to meet her mother. For the first and the last time.
- The shortest distance and at the same time the most obvious gap between the so-called Third World Countries and Europe is the Straits of Gibraltar. "Fair Trade" is one of the many stories that happen there every day.
- This piece mixes movie clips, shots from the set, and comments from Greengrass, producers Frank Marshall, Paul Sandberg and Patrick Crowley, Berlin location manager Marcus Bensch, SnowBusiness's Lucian Stevenson, stuntman Adam Kirley, 2nd unit director Adam Grayson, visual effects supervisor Charlie Noble, camera operator Klemens Becker, still photographer Jason Boland, UK location manager Sam Breckman, 2nd ADs Tom Brewster and Michael Stevenson, security guard Terry Rigarlsfoid, digital playback Gavin McKenzie, sound mixer Kirk Francis, Morocco location manager Jafar, Morocco line producer Zakaria Alaoui, Morocco unit manager Omar Chraibi, supervising art director Alan Gilmore, Moroccan guide Simo, and actors Matt Damon, Julia Stiles, Paddy Considine, Joey Ansah, Edgar Ramirez, Scott Atkin and Chucky Venice.
- A Swedish family comes to Morocco for a day trip on a tourist bus from Spain. They visit Tangier, the famous harbor city by the strait of Gibraltar, at the doorstep of Europe. Mehdi is a street kid from Tangier with dreams of his own. Their paths will cross during some hot summer hours.
- To impress the girl across the hallway, The Pianist severs his own finger. However, things are not always as they first appear as he tries to run from the events of his past. Based on a short story by William S Burroughs, author of 'Naked Lunch'.
- Spain is a country rich in history, art, music, culture and color.
- Story of young unemployed Moroccan who lost his future despite getting a university degree which pushes him to seek irregular ways after he has tried many jobs but in vain.
- In mysterious circumstances, three children are kidnapped from an apartment complex near the sea. The police search for the children and try to arrest the kidnapper, but the task of the police will not be easy, as the parents of these children carry a secrets from the past that makes matters more complicated.
- Ten years have passed since the mysterious murder in which Omar son of Hadj El Ouafi was a victim, And with the return of Othman, Omar's best friend, to the homeland. Hadj El Ouafi will point the finger at him and will try in various ways to destroy Othman and banish him from his life. To open the case file again, Detective Ismail, with his assistance Loubna, tries to detection the real killer.
- A white South African is shocked on a weekly visit to her sister's farm.
- A night in the lives of an all-girl punk band as they illicitly shoot their first music video on the streets of Tangier.
- "Bruno Maersk" follows the gripping journey of a skilled sniper, Bruno, as his sister Katie Emily strives to protect him from impending danger. Meanwhile, their father Ivan Marko becomes embroiled with the CIA, forced to confront his own demons in a high-stakes game of survival and redemption, weaving a tale of loyalty, sacrifice, and familial bonds.
- Through simple and true stories, we are going to tell you the story about a changing and developing Morocco. We are going to meet nine Moroccan citizens and follow them through their daily routines. Using our cameras, will allow us to discover and witness their lives, their world. They are going to share with us their working conditions, their joy of life and the peace they feel in within. They are going to allow us enter their personal space and bubble. Theirs relatives and close surrounding (parents, colleagues, children) are going to testify to ultimately let us see through the happiness of these people, happy to be who they are, and especially proud to be Moroccans. For each story, each Moroccan citizen is related more or less directly to a part of Morocco's history and transformation. With each life, unique in its way, we will discover a different Morocco. There are different ways of living and being Moroccan today. Our protagonists tell us about their everyday life and their aspirations. Through these different lives, experiences and professions, the camera will only be a passive witness to the evolution of our country in the 3rd Millennium. It is difficult, if not almost impossible, to discuss each point of evolution or creation implemented here in Morocco, as they are so many. But one thing is for sure, every Moroccan, where he lives, feels and can testify to Morocco's development making it a country filled with hope and opportunities. A Morocco for a better future, as Morocco today is developing like no other.
- 2013–201843mTV-PG7.9 (178)TV EpisodeWhat Burroughs called "Interzone", where artists like Burroughs, Bowles, Rimbaud, Verlaine, the Rolling Stones sought escape from Western moral prohibitions and the possibilities of great empty spaces.
- Holland and Simpson consider U-boat activity in Cadiz, Spain, and scour Tangier for a Nazi HQ site. Kennedy and Williams examine a factory in Buenos Aires. Baer and Cencich view evidence of a meeting between Juan Peron and Martin Bormann.
- Things get slimy at a fishy challenge, and Racers scale buildings and run through the narrow streets of Tangiers, Morocco.
- 2001– 44mTV-PG7.9 (72)TV EpisodeThe eight remaining teams continue racing in Portugal to Europe's most western point. There, teams open their next clue and discover a Detour which requires them to either rappel down to a shoreline or walk. Teams complete the task and learn that they must drive 250 miles to the port city Algeciras, Spain. Once there, teams must travel by ferry to Tangier, Morocco. While driving, some teams fall behind due to filling up their car with unleaded gasoline instead of diesel. When teams realize their mistake it puts them into shock and denial. Once teams reach Morocco, they must make their way to a travel agency and sign up for one of four charter buses departing one hour apart to the city of Fez. Each bus could only carry three teams. In Fez, teams encounter a Roadblock which involves searching through vats of smelling dye.
- A documentary about Christine Kaufmann, about her life in Germany, Hollywood and Morocco. Featuring many interviews and interesting insights.
- Secrets are exposed, fates are sealed, and Danny and Lexi's lives will never be the same after Farouk's master plan is put into action.
- In June 2009, Tamaas, an international non-profit arts organization, invited eight poets and filmmakers coming from France, Lebanon, Mexico, Morocco, and the United States, to Tangier, Morocco. These four poet-filmmaker pairs collaborated using Super 8 film and writing original text to create these experimental "film-poems." Working under tight time constraints-they had just four days to film, four days for sound, and four days for editing, the artists took inspiration from the city of Tangier-its history, architecture, people, politics, as well as from each other, to produce these short film-poems.
- A portrait of the American director Jim J. at work on the set of his latest film, Only Lovers Left Alive.
- Filmed in Morocco and featuring exclusive interviews with cultural icons such as Allen Ginsberg, PAUL BOWLES: THE COMPLETE OUTSIDER explores the esoteric life of the man who wrote the The Sheltering Sky, one of the most provocative and influential novels of the 20th century. As an icon to the Beat Generation, Bowles' writing and life has influenced everyone from William Burroughs (whose Naked Lunch was inspired by Bowles), to David Cronenberg's film of the same name, to Bernardo Bertolucci, whose film adaptation of The Sheltering Sky was a critical and popular hit. Bowles led an enigmatic existence on the outskirts of accepted moral behavior in harsh but beautiful Morocco. Despite being married (to fellow author Jane Bowles), Bowles and his wife had numerous homosexual affairs. The film explores not only his development as a writer and composer, but also his complicated personal life.
- A deep look into the JM Memorial foundation and Mount Productions during their 2007 conference of Tangiers in Morocco. An emotional visit full of love and dance and finding one self.
- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- An ordinary man who comes across surprising circumstances that place him in the center of a huge corruption scandal.
- An antiquities expert teams up with an art thief to catch a terrorist who funds his attacks using stolen artifacts.
- Amina tries to provide for her family, just as an old acquaintance returns after serving a prison sentence to reopen old wounds.
- Racers arrive in Athens for a thrilling round of archery, and a visit to the fabled Temple of Poseidon, before facing a tricky detour and a spanakopita feeding frenzy that may determine their fate.
- 2013–20141h 11mTV-148.1 (69)TV EpisodeRosalinda needs a dress for tonight. Sira and Jamila work together to make a last-minute miracle. Sira finds out Rosalinda is with Lt. Col. Beigbeder.
- Candelaria proposes Sira to create an exclusive shop in a luxury building in Tétouan. No one shows up at first, until a German woman orders some dresses.
- The thwarted loves of Jean Cocteau and Raymond Radiguet, in the early 1920s. The death of Radiguet who did Cocteau sink in opium. A story under the influence of drug. A narrative description in the mind of Cocteau. A musical.
- Sira's workshop is about to open. Her neighbour Felix and one of her new clients, Rosalinda, give her life a new turn. Past is now well behind her and fatality is making sure that she won't return.
- A man wanted by the police who, on arriving in Tangier, finds a corpse from which he steals the money and documents, after which he escapes to Mallorca. He'll think he's safe there, but a woman follows in his footsteps.