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.