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List of <i>Star Wars</i> filming locations

List of Star Wars filming locations

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Multiple global locations were used for filming locations during the production of the Star Wars films to provide the setting for alien planets in the Star Wars Universe.

Mos Espa marketplace film set, located in the Eriguet dunes north of Nefta in southwestern Tunisia

Most locations were used to shoot principal photography with actors; more recently as digital filmmaking has become more common, some prequel and sequel trilogy locations were shot with no actors present and digitally composited into the films to provide a backdrop of a story setting.

In addition to filming locations, a list of film studios is also included for reference.

Locations

Listed below are locations used for filming of the following Star Wars films:

Map

Map of Star Wars filming locations

Location filming

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Studios

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See also

Behind-the-scenes documentaries:


References

Notes

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Sources

  • Howard, Marcus Hearn ; foreword by Ron (2005). The Cinema of George Lucas. New York: Abrams. ISBN 0810949687.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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