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From the yard, as seen from left to right, the three stelae that mark the entrance, the totemic fireplace, the caretaker's dwelling and finally at the extreme right the garage with its ventilation.

Morocco, Land of cinema:

Some great films made in Morocco (shot in part or entirely there) and which are often historical films:

- "Lawrence of Arabia" by David Lean;
- "The Sheltering Sky" by Bernardo Bertolucci;
- "The last Temptation of Christ" by Martin Scorsese (shot 10 km from the Fobe House);
- "Kundun" by Martin Scorsese (Shot in the Atlas Mountains);
- "Black Hawk Dawn" by Ridley Scott;
- "Alexander" by Oliver Stone;
- "The Man Who Knew Too Much" by Alfred Hitchcock (shot in part in Marrakech);
- "Othello" by Orson Welles;
- "Kingdom of Heaven" by Ridley Scott;
- "Troy" by Wolfgang Petersen;
- "Babel" by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu;
- "Des Hommes et des dieux" ("Of God And Men") by Xavier Beauvois.
 
There is a mythology of cinema in Morocco. The country and its landscape have given life to some of the great myths, stories and cultures from around the world.

(This list has been communicated by the owner of the Fobe House).

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