WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Navarra

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  • “Game of Thrones” (2011-2019): Although not a movie, this epic fantasy series filmed in various locations, including Navarra’s landscapes such as Bardenas Reales.
  • “The Way” (2010): Directed by Emilio Estevez, this drama film starring Martin Sheen showcases the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage, which passes through Navarra.
  • “The Return of the Musketeers” (1989): This adventure film directed by Richard Lester features Navarra’s Castle of Olite, which serves as a key location.
  • “La Ronda” (1964): Directed by Max Aub, this Spanish drama film is set in the town of Pamplona, Navarra.
  • “Vacas” (1992): Directed by Julio Medem, this Spanish film explores the turbulent history of two families through three generations, primarily set in the Basque Country, including Navarra.
  • “Spain” (2011): This documentary film by Anjou Dijkessel highlights various regions of Spain, including Navarra’s landscapes and cultural heritage.
  • “The Good Star” (2017): Directed by Ricardo Íscar, this drama film takes place in a small town in Navarra’s Ribera district.
  • “El Infanzón de Illescas” (1969): This historical film directed by José Luis Romero features Navarra’s rural scenes as it narrates the fictional adventures of a nobleman.
  • “Upside Down” (2012): Although not explicitly set in Navarra, this fantasy romance film directed by Juan Solanas showcases gravity-defying scenes filmed in Pamplona.
  • “Magic Boy” (2008): Directed by Álex Pina, this Spanish thriller film partially takes place in Navarra and revolves around the mysterious disappearance of a young boy.
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