- “Chocolat” (2000) – This heartwarming drama starring Juliette Binoche is set in a small fictional village in the region, showcasing its charm.
- “La Reine Margot” (1994) – A historical drama set during the French Wars of Religion, this film features locations in Pays de la Loire, including the Château de Saumur.
- “French Kiss” (1995) – Although primarily set in Paris, this romantic comedy also takes its characters on a whirlwind adventure through the Loire Valley, displaying its vineyards and landscapes.
- “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” (2016) – While the story is mostly fantasy-based, the film utilises beautiful locations in the Loire Valley, such as Château de Chambord and Montsoreau Castle.
- “The French Minister” (2013) – This political comedy, known as “Quai d’Orsay” in French, is partially set in Nantes, highlighting some of the city’s architectural gems.
- “La Doublure” (The Valet, 2006) – Directed by Francis Veber, this comedic film features a scene set in the village of La Chartre-sur-le-Loir, located within Pays de la Loire.
- “La Loi du Survivant” (Survivor’s Law, 2018) – This French procedural drama series largely takes place in the city of Nantes, known for its history and beautiful architecture.
- “La Vendetta” (1986) – Set in the Vendée region of Pays de la Loire, this action-packed thriller tells the story of a man seeking revenge for his father’s death.
- “À la folie… pas du tout” (He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not, 2002) – This psychological thriller, starring Audrey Tautou, takes place in various locations in France, including Nantes in Pays de la Loire.
- “Fabienne” (1980) – This French drama film is set in the industrial town of Saint-Nazaire in the Loire-Atlantique department of Pays de la Loire.
WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in the Loire Valley
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