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Moroccan Films & Shows on Netflix

212 Dailyยท June 22, 2026ยท 2 min read
Moroccan Films & Shows on Netflix
Netflix carries a growing selection of Moroccan-made films and series alongside international productions filmed in Morocco's famous locations like Ouarzazate. Catalogues vary by country and change over time, so the best approach is to search Netflix directly for Moroccan titles and use the platform's region and genre filters to discover them.

Morocco on the global film map

Morocco has long been one of the world's favourite filming locations, with Ouarzazate and its studios standing in for ancient and Middle Eastern settings in countless international productions. This has built deep local expertise in film and television.

That production base, combined with a homegrown industry of directors and actors, has fed a steady supply of Moroccan stories now reaching streaming platforms.

Moroccan-made titles on streaming

Netflix has expanded its Arabic and North African content, and Moroccan films and series have appeared on the platform in various regions. These titles range from drama to comedy and often explore family, society and contemporary life in Morocco.

Because availability changes and differs by country, the surest way to find them is to search directly within Netflix and check whether a title is offered in your region.

International productions filmed in Morocco

Many globally famous films and series available on Netflix were shot in Morocco, even when the stories are set elsewhere. The country's landscapes, kasbahs and studios have doubled for numerous historical and desert settings.

For viewers, this means Morocco's scenery is often on screen even in non-Moroccan productions, a testament to the country's role as a global film hub.

How to find Moroccan content

The most reliable method is to use Netflix's search and type Morocco or specific Moroccan titles and names. Browsing the platform's regional or Arabic-language categories can also surface relevant films and series.

Subtitle and audio options vary by title and region, so checking a title's language settings before watching is worthwhile, especially for non-Darija speakers.

Other places to watch Moroccan film

Beyond Netflix, Moroccan broadcasters post films and series on their official YouTube channels and catch-up services, and other regional streaming platforms carry Arabic-language libraries.

Film festivals, especially the international festival in Marrakech, are also excellent ways to discover Moroccan cinema and the directors behind it.

A note on availability

Streaming catalogues are dynamic. Titles are added and removed, and licensing differs from country to country, so a film available in one region may not appear in another.

For up-to-date results, always rely on a live search within your own Netflix account rather than fixed lists, which can quickly go out of date.

SourceWhat you findTip
Netflix searchMoroccan films and seriesSearch by title or 'Morocco'
Broadcaster YouTubeSeries and clipsOfficial channels
Regional platformsArabic-language librariesCheck regional availability
Film festivalsNew Moroccan cinemaMarrakech festival

Ways to discover Moroccan film and TV

FAQ

Are there Moroccan films on Netflix?

Yes. Netflix carries a growing selection of Moroccan-made films and series in various regions, though availability varies by country and changes over time.

Which famous films were shot in Morocco?

Many international films and series use Morocco, especially Ouarzazate and its studios, as a filming location for historical and desert settings, even when stories are set elsewhere.

How do I find Moroccan content on Netflix?

Search directly within Netflix for 'Morocco' or specific titles and names, and browse regional or Arabic-language categories to discover more.

Where else can I watch Moroccan films?

Moroccan broadcasters post content on their official YouTube channels, other regional streaming platforms carry Arabic libraries, and the Marrakech film festival showcases new cinema.

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