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Anakin
Skywalker's home: Medenine, Tunisia
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STAR WARS EPISODE I: THE PHANTOM MENACE
filming locations
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OK,
Episode I doesn't
match up to the original trilogy, but there's no denying
the sheer spectacle of the movie, in part due to the
fantastic locations around Tunisia
and Italy.
Itís back to Tunisia
for the 'Tatooine' scenes, this time at Tozeur
also a location for Anthony
Minghella's The English
Patient.
Young Anakinís slave-quarter home is a ksar (originally
a grain store) in Medenine,
about 35 miles southeast of Matmata in southern Tunisia.
The last remaining square of this once-vast complex
has been turned into a bustling bazaar at avenue
7 Novembre in the centre of the town.
The narrow street, in which Anakin says goodbye to his
mother, runs behind the square.
The rear of the slave-quarters, where Anakin works on
the pod racer, and where his mother reveals portentous
hints about a virgin birth to Qui-Gon Jinn (Liam
Neeson), is the Hotel Ksar
Hadada, Ksar Hadada near Ghomrassen, south
of Medenine toward
Tataouine.
No longer used as a hotel, this complex maze of crazily-angled
ksar still bears traces of the plastic tiled set-dressing.
Youíll need a four-wheel-drive vehicle, and probably
a guide, to visit the site of 'Mos Espa' among the dunes
of Chott el Gharsa.
The Chott is north of Nefta, an oasis town across the
dry salt lake of Chott el Jerid in western Tunisia,
near the Algerian border.
The sets famously survived a tropical storm during filming
in July 1997. I was there two years later to take photographs,
and
the structures were pretty much intact.
If the sets are gone, you can still see the
strange, windblown, angular rock formations used as the backdrop to
the desert fight with Darth Maul (Ray
Park). The site is near to the location of the desert
camp in The English Patient.
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Queen
Amidala's palace on 'Naboo': Palazzo Reale, Caserta |
The look of 'Naboo' couldn't be more different. The
style is classical European, and though the exteriors
are largely computer-generated (there are a couple of
sets), the interior is real enough, and can be found
not far from Naples, Italy.
The staterooms and staircases of Queen Amidalaís 'Theed
Palace' on 'Naboo' are the overwhelming marble interior
of Palazzo Reale,
the Royal Palace, Piazza Carlo
III, in Caserta,
about 15 miles north of Naples in Italy.
The baroque palace, built in 1752, for King Charles
III of Naples to rival Franceís Versailles, is open
to visitors. Indeed, it was used to represent the Parisian
palace of Louis XVIII (Orson
Welles) in Sergei
Bondarchuk's 1970 epic Waterloo
with Rod Steiger
as Napoleon and Christopher
Plummer as the Duke of Wellington.
More recently, you might have seen the palace masquerading as the ‘Vatican’, infiltrated by Tom Cruise's crew, in Mission Impossible III. A regular rail
service runs from Naples, and the palace is directly
opposite the station at Caserta.font>
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FILMING
LOCATIONS FOR STAR WARS EPISODE I: THE PHANTOM MENACE
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