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Orson Welles
In the early fifties, the film director and actor Orson Welles stayed in Essaouira filming his classic version of Othello which contains several memorable scenes shot in the labyrinthine streets and alleys of the medina.
The opening shot of the film pans the full length of the Scala, the great sea bastion running along the northern cliffs of the town.
See also The Scala of the Kasbah
“…..I gathered together my actors and Trauner and my Italian crew, and away we went to Mogador to shoot it. We arrived in this condemned area — a little-known, out-of-the-way port on the Atlantic coast of Morocco — and everybody checked into hotels. Two days later, we got a telegram says the costumes wouldn’t come because they hadn’t been completed. A day later a telegram came saying that hadn’t been started. And then a telegram came saying that Scalera had gone bankrupt. So I had a company of fifty people in North Africa and no money — though we had film and we had our cameras — but how can you shoot Othello without costumes?…..
From In which Orson Welles shoots Othello in Mogador (External link)Orson Welles directing at Scala the Kasbah Mogador
The Orson Welles memorial
Orson Welles’s bust is located in a small square just outside the medina walls close to the sea.
It is in a neglected state being covered in bird poop, graffiti and with a broken nose. In addition, the dedication plaques has been stolen.
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May 2011 March 2012
Hotel des Iles “During this time, Welles was channeling his money from acting jobs into a self-financed film version of Shakespeare’s play Othello. From 1949 to 1951, Welles worked on Othello, filming on location in Europe and Morocco. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Welles
Hotel des Iles with the Bab Marrakech Bastion Maréchal Juin Resident General in Morocco (1947 – 1951) visited Mogador the 4th of May 1951 and inaugurated Hotel des Iles. |
* La Mamounia, situated in the old city of Marrakech, is the most storied of grand hotels in Morocco. Designed by Henri Prostand Antoine Marchisio. It opened in 1923 in the nearly 20-acre garden given to Prince Moulay Mamoun by his father, Sultan Mohammed III, as an 18th-century-style wedding gift.
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Orson Welles
In the early fifties, the film director and actor Orson Welles stayed in Essaouira filming his classic version of Othello which contains several memorable scenes shot in the labyrinthine streets and alleys of the medina.
The opening shot of the film pans the full length of the Scala, the great sea bastion running along the northern cliffs of the town.
See also The Scala of the Kasbah
“…..I gathered together my actors and Trauner and my Italian crew, and away we went to Mogador to shoot it. We arrived in this condemned area — a little-known, out-of-the-way port on the Atlantic coast of Morocco — and everybody checked into hotels. Two days later, we got a telegram says the costumes wouldn’t come because they hadn’t been completed. A day later a telegram came saying that hadn’t been started. And then a telegram came saying that Scalera had gone bankrupt. So I had a company of fifty people in North Africa and no money — though we had film and we had our cameras — but how can you shoot Othello without costumes?…..
From In which Orson Welles shoots Othello in Mogador (External link)Orson Welles directing at Scala the Kasbah Mogador
The Orson Welles memorial
Orson Welles’s bust is located in a small square just outside the medina walls close to the sea.
It is in a neglected state being covered in bird poop, graffiti and with a broken nose. In addition, the dedication plaques has been stolen.
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May 2011 March 2012
Hotel des Iles “During this time, Welles was channeling his money from acting jobs into a self-financed film version of Shakespeare’s play Othello. From 1949 to 1951, Welles worked on Othello, filming on location in Europe and Morocco. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Welles
Hotel des Iles with the Bab Marrakech Bastion Maréchal Juin Resident General in Morocco (1947 – 1951) visited Mogador the 4th of May 1951 and inaugurated Hotel des Iles. |
* La Mamounia, situated in the old city of Marrakech, is the most storied of grand hotels in Morocco. Designed by Henri Prostand Antoine Marchisio. It opened in 1923 in the nearly 20-acre garden given to Prince Moulay Mamoun by his father, Sultan Mohammed III, as an 18th-century-style wedding gift.
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Orson Welles
In the early fifties, the film director and actor Orson Welles stayed in Essaouira filming his classic version of Othello which contains several memorable scenes shot in the labyrinthine streets and alleys of the medina.
The opening shot of the film pans the full length of the Scala, the great sea bastion running along the northern cliffs of the town.
See also The Scala of the Kasbah
“…..I gathered together my actors and Trauner and my Italian crew, and away we went to Mogador to shoot it. We arrived in this condemned area — a little-known, out-of-the-way port on the Atlantic coast of Morocco — and everybody checked into hotels. Two days later, we got a telegram says the costumes wouldn’t come because they hadn’t been completed. A day later a telegram came saying that hadn’t been started. And then a telegram came saying that Scalera had gone bankrupt. So I had a company of fifty people in North Africa and no money — though we had film and we had our cameras — but how can you shoot Othello without costumes?…..
From In which Orson Welles shoots Othello in Mogador (External link)Orson Welles directing at Scala the Kasbah Mogador
The Orson Welles memorial
Orson Welles’s bust is located in a small square just outside the medina walls close to the sea.
It is in a neglected state being covered in bird poop, graffiti and with a broken nose. In addition, the dedication plaques has been stolen.
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May 2011 March 2012
Hotel des Iles “During this time, Welles was channeling his money from acting jobs into a self-financed film version of Shakespeare’s play Othello. From 1949 to 1951, Welles worked on Othello, filming on location in Europe and Morocco. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Welles Hotel des Iles with the Bab Marrakech Bastion Maréchal Juin Resident General in Morocco (1947 – 1951) visited Mogador the 4th of May 1951 and inaugurated Hotel des Iles. |
* La Mamounia, situated in the old city of Marrakech, is the most storied of grand hotels in Morocco. Designed by Henri Prostand Antoine Marchisio. It opened in 1923 in the nearly 20-acre garden given to Prince Moulay Mamoun by his father, Sultan Mohammed III, as an 18th-century-style wedding gift.
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