WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Seville

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  • “Lawrence of Arabia” (1962) – While not entirely set in Seville, this epic film directed by David Lean features iconic scenes shot in and around the city.
  • “Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones” (2002) – Parts of this sci-fi adventure were filmed in Seville’s Plaza de España, creating an otherworldly atmosphere.
  • “Knight and Day” (2010) – Starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz, this action-comedy features Seville’s historic centre as a backdrop.
  • “The Dictator” (2012) – This satirical comedy, starring Sacha Baron Cohen, includes scenes filmed in Seville, showcasing several locations around the city.
  • “The Dead Don’t Die” (2019) – Directed by Jim Jarmusch, this zombie comedy features Seville’s streets and landmarks as a setting for the undead mayhem.
  • “Knight of Cups” (2015) – Written and directed by Terrence Malick, this drama film includes scenes filmed in Seville’s Alcázar Palace.
  • “The Skin I Live In” (2011) – Directed by Pedro Almodóvar, this Spanish psychological thriller showcases Seville’s striking architecture.
  • “All About My Mother” (1999) – Another film by Pedro Almodóvar, this drama takes place in Seville and explores themes of motherhood and identity.
  • “The Rite” (2011) – This supernatural horror film, starring Anthony Hopkins, includes scenes filmed in and around Seville’s Gothic Cathedral.
  • “The Mission” (1986) – While not directly set in Seville, this award-winning historical drama features scenes filmed in the Andalusian countryside near the city.
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