NAVIGATING PHOTOGRAPHY PERMITS IN MOROCCO
All photography in Morocco requires a permit—covering public and private spaces. Apply early to avoid delays, ensure compliance, and smooth customs.
All photography in Morocco requires a permit—covering public and private spaces. Apply early to avoid delays, ensure compliance, and smooth customs.
Guide to moving film gear into Morocco: ATA Carnets ease customs for shoots, with tips on drones, ports, and brokers to avoid costly delays.
Seasonal filming in Morocco: from snowy Atlas peaks to golden autumn deserts, pick the right season to balance light, comfort, and logistics.
Coproduction with Morocco grants national status in partner countries, unlocking film funds, tax breaks, and wider market access.
Morocco now offers an uncapped 30% cash rebate on qualifying productions, with VAT exemptions—making it a top destination for film & TV shoots.
Morocco is more than dunes and souks—its forests, misty coasts, colonial cities, and mountain roads offer diverse backdrops for any genre.
Foreign crews in Morocco can work legally under a CCM filming permit—no separate work visa needed. Just be listed, respect entry rules, and meet crew quotas.
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