WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Bristol

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  • “Only Fools and Horses” (TV Show): Although not a movie, this iconic English comedy series features numerous scenes set in Bristol, showcasing the city’s charm.
  • “Truly, Madly, Deeply” (1990): Directed by Anthony Minghella, this romantic drama explores themes of love and loss, with some scenes shot in Bristol’s Clifton area.
  • “Starter for 10” (2006): This English comedy-drama follows a university student’s journey as he joins a quiz team. Some parts of the film were shot at the University of Bristol.
  • “Shaun of the Dead” (2004): While primarily set in London, this comedic zombie film features scenes filmed in Wells, a town near Bristol.
  • “Breaking the Waves” (1996): Although mainly set in Scotland, this critically acclaimed drama directed by Lars von Trier includes some scenes shot in and around Bristol.
  • “The Remains of the Day” (1993): Adapted from Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel, this period drama features several scenes set in and around Bristol, showcasing the region’s historical beauty.
  • “The Awakening” (2011): This supernatural horror film is set in post-World War I England, with a few scenes that take place in Bristol.
  • “The Young Poisoner’s Handbook” (1995): Based on a true story, this dark comedy-drama includes scenes set in Bristol, following the life of a young man with a morbid fascination for chemicals.
  • “The Truth About Love” (2004): Set in Bristol and Bath, this romantic comedy-drama explores the complexities of modern relationships.
  • “The Medusa Touch” (1978): Although primarily set in London, this thriller based on the novel by Peter Van Greenaway features a few scenes filmed in Bristol, including the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
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