- In Bruges” (2008) – This dark comedy-drama film, starring Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson, takes place almost entirely in Bruges and showcases its medieval setting.
- “The Monuments Men” (2014) – While not entirely set in Bruges, parts of this World War II film directed by George Clooney were filmed in the city.
- “Quicksand” (2003) – A Danish crime thriller directed by John Borr Pedersen, this movie features Bruges alongside other European locations.
- “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” (1975) – While not exclusively filmed in Bruges, some scenes of this iconic Englsh comedy were shot in the city, including the famous “flesh wound” scene.
- “Goltzius and the Pelican Company” (2012) – Directed by Peter Greenaway, this Dutch-French film is set in Bruges and follows the life of the Dutch painter Hendrik Goltzius.
- “The Death of Stalin” (2017) – While the majority of the film is set in Moscow, some scenes were filmed in Bruges, including at the Bruges City Hall.
- “Lace” (1984) – This television miniseries, based on the novel by Shirley Conran, features Bruges as one of the filming locations alongside other European cities.
- “The Devil’s Double” (2011) – While mostly set in Baghdad, this biographical crime drama features the historic city centre of Bruges in some scenes.
- “After the Truth” (1999) – A German drama film, it includes Bruges as one of the locations where the story unfolds.
- “Aflame” (2014) – This Canadian short film is set in Bruges and tells the story of an artist who becomes captivated by the city’s beauty.
WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Bruges
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