Tangier’s strategic and historic location, particularly its position on the Mediterranean and the Atlantic Sea, has made it a crossroads for many civilizations. It has been home to many people throughout history. Today, this beautiful city remains open to the world; it’s a cosmopolitan city, very busy.
Local Fixers & Production Facilities: It’s essential to work with a Moroccan fixer who can facilitate the necessary steps to obtain official permits when filming in Tangier, and also in all the towns and cities in the north of Morocco.
Due to its proximity to Spain, two illegal traffics are still active in the north of Morocco: illegal immigration and the export of cannabis to Europe. The Moroccan government remains vigilant in these sensitive regions. To film safely, you need a permit from the Moroccan capital: Rabat, and you also need a fixer who can organize the work.
Our facilities: Shooting Permit in Tangier, Drones & Aerial Shoot in Tangier, Camera Crew in Tangier, Remote Events Coverage from Tangier, Filming a Documentary in Tangier, Meeting people in Tangier, Corporate films in Tangier, Photoshoot in Tangier.
Our Support crew In Tangier: Fixer, Local Producer, Camera Crew, Stringer, Journalist, Location Manager, Photographer, drone Pilot, Researcher, Translator.
Morocco: The Historical White City
In the north of Morocco, the city of Tangier awaits the traveler. On its coasts, where the Mediterranean and the Atlantic meet, you will discover an authentic city shaped by different influences, an Amazigh city “par excellence”, a historical center of Moorish culture.
The Greeks, the Vandals, the Punics, the Romans, the Phoenicians, the Africans… and other peoples settled in Tangier, where many monuments and historical sites are evidence of the passage of these different civilizations.
The Islamic conquest reached the region in 711 AD. It became a transit corridor for the Moroccan Amazigh army, initially led by Tariq ibn Ziyad, on its way to Spain.
Since then, the city of Tangier has played a very important role in trade and cultural exchanges between Europe and the Muslim East. Since that time, Moroccans have been the ambassadors of Islam in Spain.
Between 1911 and 1912, an international protocol was signed for Tangier and the city became an international zone. In 1956, Tangier returned to the Moroccan state. Today, Tangier is one of Morocco’s most important cultural, commercial, agricultural and industrial cities. The city is home to one and a half million people.