drug smuggling,tangier morocco,bus driver,1990s,prisoner abuse,innocent in jail,wrongly condemned

Tangier (2006)

Poster for Tangier

Hell in Tangier

In August 1996, bus drivers Marcel Van Loock and Wim Moreels are apprehended by the Moroccan Customs for drug trafficking. Inside their bus, hidden behind a false compartment, they have discovered 700 pounds of hashish. Although the owner of the bus company is arrested as well and makes a full confession clearly indicating that both drivers were unaware of the hidden drugs, the Moroccan judge sentences both men to 5 years in the Moroccan prison of Tangiers. Nothing could have prepared the two men for life inside a Moroccan prison. Without food, clothes or medical care, they must learn how to take care of themselves to survive their stay in prison. Corrupt guards, corrupt lawyers and judges, a consul who doesn't care and frequent beatings are only part of the terrible prison. Meanwhile their families at home are left without any information, any help or any hope - finding out that their own government doesn't care for Belgian people in prisons abroad.

Cast & Crew

Director
Frank van Mechelen
  • Profile picture of Filip Peeters
    Marcel Van Loock Filip Peeters
  • Profile picture of Peter Gorissen
    Rudy Vermeersch Peter Gorissen
  • Profile picture of Veerle de Jonghe
    Veronique Veerle de Jonghe
  • Profile picture of Warre Borgmans
    Jozef Van Zuylen Warre Borgmans
  • Profile picture of Els Olaerts
    Agnes Van Loock Els Olaerts
  • Profile picture of Peter Bolhuis
    Jack Scholten Peter Bolhuis
  • Profile picture of Axel Daeseleire
    Wim Moreels Axel Daeseleire

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Keywords

  • drug smuggling
  • tangier morocco
  • bus driver
  • 1990s
  • prisoner abuse
  • innocent in jail
  • wrongly condemned