Morocco Wedding Videographer — Marrakech, Villa Taj, and Beyond
A wedding in Morocco is rarely a one-day event. Three to five days, multiple ceremonies, hundreds of guests, color and music at a scale European weddings rarely match. Filming a Moroccan wedding requires an approach that honors this. Arius Films has done it many times.
Where We Film in Morocco
Marrakech — La Mamounia, Royal Mansour, Selman, Es Saadi
Villa Taj — Marrakech private estate, popular for multi-day events
Palais Namaskar — northern Marrakech palace
Riads in the medina (Riad Yasmine, Riad Joya)
Fez — Royal Mansour Fez, palace weddings
Atlas Mountains — Kasbah Tamadot, Berber villages
Essaouira — coastal celebrations
What a Moroccan Wedding Film Requires
Multi-day events demand:
Full kit travel (we ship gear in advance, or carry compact)
Multiple shooters for parallel events
Cultural fluency — knowing the order of Berber ceremonies, the role of the negaffat (wedding planners), the henna night, the Mehndi
Audio in three languages (Arabic, French, English) processed cleanly
Color grading that honors the warm Moroccan palette
Our Moroccan Experience
We have filmed Moroccan weddings of:
French-Moroccan couples in Marrakech
International couples at Villa Taj
Berber traditional ceremonies in the High Atlas
4-day events with welcome cocktail, henna, religious, civil, after-party
Music That Matches Morocco
Original score composition for Moroccan weddings can incorporate oud, qanun, and percussion — when the couple wants it. Or remain in the European cinematic tradition with light incorporation of regional textures. We match the score to your story, not impose a stereotype.
Filming in Morocco? Inquire here.

