- “Lawrence of Arabia” (1962): Although not entirely set in Seville province, the iconic epic film includes scenes shot in the nearby Tabernas Desert, creating a cinematic backdrop.
- “Knight and Day” (2010): This action-comedy starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz features scenes set in Seville, showcasing the city’s streets, historic architecture, and the famous Plaza de España.
- “Zorro” (1998): This swashbuckling adventure film, starring Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta-Jones, includes scenes shot in and around Seville, highlighting the city’s historic landmarks.
- “Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones” (2002): Seville’s Real Alcázar served as the filming location for the royal palace of Naboo. Fans of the iconic space saga will recognize the gardens and opulent interiors.
- “The Dictator” (2012): Sacha Baron Cohen’s satirical comedy features scenes set in Seville, showcasing the city’s atmosphere and iconic landmarks like the Plaza de España.
- “The Bourne Identity” (2002): While not entirely set in Seville province, this espionage thriller includes a memorable chase scene through the narrow streets of Seville’s Barrio de Santa Cruz.
- “Talk to Her” (2002): This critically acclaimed film by Pedro Almodóvar showcases Seville’s Hospital de las Cinco Llagas and the Plaza de España, adding a touch of local charm to the storyline.
- “The Monk” (2011): Adapted from the Gothic novel by Matthew Lewis, this film features beautiful shots of Seville’s cloisters and convents, adding an eerie atmosphere to the story.
- “Goya’s Ghosts” (2006): Although primarily set in Madrid, this historical drama includes scenes filmed in Seville’s Plaza de España, capturing the grandeur of the period.
- “Conan the Barbarian” (1982): This fantasy adventure film includes scenes shot in the Tabernas Desert, located just outside Seville province. The rugged landscape provides a fitting backdrop for Conan’s epic journey.
WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Spain’s Seville province
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