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Real places in Oscar-nominated films

- BETH J. HARPAZ

NEW YORK From the beaches of France where “Dunkirk” took place to a historic Toronto theatre where “The Shape of Water” was filmed, fans can visit many of the real-world destinatio­ns depicted in this year’s Oscar-nominated movies. CALL ME BY YOUR NAME For the Italy depicted in “Call Me By Your Name,” head to the town of Crema, about an hour from Milan in the northern Lombardy region. Actor Michael Stuhlbarg says the setting was “exquisitel­y beautiful . ... It was a character in the film.” DARKEST HOUR At London’s Churchill War Rooms museum, visitors can see the map room, cabinet room, Winston Churchill’s bedroom and other locations depicted in the movie about Churchill’s early days as prime minister during wartime. The museum was even visited by the movie’s stars, Gary Oldman, who portrayed Churchill, and Lily James, who played his secretary. An exhibit called “Undercover: Life in Churchill’s Bunker” shows how typists like James’ character sometimes lived and worked there around the clock. The museum on King Charles Street is open daily (admission, $29). DUNKIRK The movie “Dunkirk” was filmed on location in the northern French port city where Allied soldiers were evacuated from the beaches in 1940 by a flotilla of more than 800 ships. Guided tours include sites like the beaches, the East Mole breakwater where most evacuation­s took place and the cemetery where some 800 soldiers are buried. Visitors may also tour the Musee Dunkerque 1940 when it reopens in April following renovation­s, or have tea on the Princess Elizabeth, a paddle steamer that made four trips as a rescue ship and is now a floating restaurant. I, TONYA Tonya Harding is from Portland, Oregon, but the movie about her illfated skating career was shot mostly in Georgia, including at a rink where the public can skate: Duluth Ice Forum. LADY BIRD “Lady Bird” is set in Sacramento, California, hometown of director Greta Gerwig. Most of the interiors were filmed in Los Angeles, but The Sacramento Bee says Gerwig put some of her favourite Sacramento spots in the movie, including the McKinley Park rose garden, Fabulous 40s neighbourh­ood and the river walk near Tower Bridge. STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI Where can you find the oceanic planet Ahch-To from “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”? On a remote island off Ireland’s west coast, Skellig Michael. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage site where an ancient Christian monastic order built stone beehive-shaped huts. Other “Star Wars” scenes were shot in Malin Head on the Inishowen Peninsula, County Donegal; Loop Head in County Clare; Ballyferri­ter in County Kerry; and Brow Head near Crookhaven, County Cork. Ireland’s tourism agency promotes the destinatio­ns at www.Ireland.com/starwars. THE POST The movie about The Washington Post's coverage of the Pentagon Papers was mostly filmed outside of Washington. A building in White Plains, New York, stood in for the newspaper building, and Brooklyn, New York, subbed for some shots of Washington’s Georgetown neighbourh­ood, according to Destinatio­n DC, Washington’s tourism agency. You can, of course, see the U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, and you can see the exterior of the American Stock Exchange building in New York, though it’s no longer in use. You can also stay in the room where the actual Watergate breakin took place, known as Scandal Room 214 at the Watergate Hotel . The movie’s final scene depicts the discovery of the burglary of the Democratic National Committee headquarte­rs there, which led to the Watergate scandal. THE SHAPE OF WATER The old movie theatre featured in “The Shape of Water” is in Toronto. Auditorium scenes were filmed at the Elgin, a theatre that opened in 1913 at 189 Yonge St. and is today part of a Canadian National Historic Site. Tours offered Thursdays at 5 p.m., Saturdays at 11 a.m. ($12 cash, check website for occasional cancellati­ons). The marquee shown in the movie is Massey Hall, 178 Victoria St.

THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI

Ebbing is a fictional place. The movie was shot in North Carolina, and North Carolina is promoting a three-day itinerary to filming locations in Sylva, Dillsboro, Black Mountain, Asheville and Maggie Valley in the western part of the state. ETCETERA A few other locations for film mavens: —”Get Out” was filmed in Fairhope, Alabama.

—Parts of “Mudbound” were filmed in St. James Parish, Louisiana.

—”All the Money in the World” was shot partly at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, London, which stood in as J. Paul Getty’s residence, and partly in Italy, with scenes at Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome and in Bracciano, outside Rome. None of the film was shot at the Getty Villa in Pacific Palisades, California, but a model of the villa is unveiled by actors in the movie and various objects collected by Getty are on view there.

 ?? AP PHOTO/ALASTAIR GRANT ?? This Jan. 12 photo shows a general view of the Cabinet room at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The War Rooms museum is one of a number of real places featured in this year's Oscar-nominated films.
AP PHOTO/ALASTAIR GRANT This Jan. 12 photo shows a general view of the Cabinet room at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The War Rooms museum is one of a number of real places featured in this year's Oscar-nominated films.
 ?? RYAN RAZ/ELGIN AND WINTER GARDEN THEATRE CENTER VIA AP ?? This undated image shows the interior of the historic Elgin Theatre in Toronto, where scenes from the movie "The Shape of Water" were filmed.
RYAN RAZ/ELGIN AND WINTER GARDEN THEATRE CENTER VIA AP This undated image shows the interior of the historic Elgin Theatre in Toronto, where scenes from the movie "The Shape of Water" were filmed.
 ?? VALERIE O'SULLIVAN/FAILTE IRELAND VIA AP ?? This undated image shows a beehive-shaped stone hut on Skellig Michael, a remote island off the coast of southwest Ireland. The island was home to an ancient order of Christian monks and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Scenes in "The Last Jedi" were...
VALERIE O'SULLIVAN/FAILTE IRELAND VIA AP This undated image shows a beehive-shaped stone hut on Skellig Michael, a remote island off the coast of southwest Ireland. The island was home to an ancient order of Christian monks and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Scenes in "The Last Jedi" were...

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