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When Hollywood epics need a Middle East location, horse whisperer Joel Proust provides the stallions
French horse master Joel Proust during a training session in Marrakesh. He hopes his stallions will soon return to the film locations in Morocco that made his name, such as the set of “Game of Thrones”. AFP
Joel Proust looks after one of his stallions during a training exercise. Morocco’s dramatic deserts and palm-filled valleys have long catered for big-budget films needing Middle East locations. AFP
Stallions hopefully destined for film sets in Morocco. Coronavirus restrictions have hit the industry hard. AFP
Camels were also included in the training session in Marrakesh. They have long been part of classic desert backdrops for big-budget films shot in Morocco. AFP
Morocco’s dramatic sands and valleys traversed by camel herds have long provided stand-ins for big-budget films needing Middle East locations. AFP
Racing camels during a training session with Joel Proust’s team in Marrakesh. AFP
This dog had better move out of the way as French horse master Joel Proust (second from left) rides with his team in Morocco. AFP
Published: May 27, 2021 04:07 PM