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As wanderlust takes place in this summer of social distance, it is the eyes that can travel and nothing else. When we are looking for a transportation experience that can be used at home, nothing is more fascinating than a live movie.
After all, one of the earliest movies ever was about the idea of travel. Founded in 1895 by Auguste and Louis Lumière,
, This is a 50-second granular silent film showing passengers getting off the locomotive in the French coastal city of La Ciotat. For modern people, this film is not eye-catching. It obviously took 19th-century audiences away from the screen because they feared being hit by the projection train. Nowadays, the same segment may cause the opposite reaction-the desire to board the train to somewhere in the south of France.
Fortunately, the film has made progress, so that the world's film models include such mature scenery that we should be there. We think of Capri's architectural wonder Casa Malaparte in the stunning shots of Jean-Luc Godard
, Romy Schneider and Alain Delon play by the pool near the Cote d’Azur
, Alfonso Cuarón's final scene of Oaxaca Beach
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And the beaches of Jamaica
Not all of these movies are happy-tragedy and sadness are inevitable parts of movies, just like in life-but each movie provides a sweeping view. These stories, like their main characters, depend on the surrounding environment, and as a result, onlookers can briefly understand the director's choice of location. To celebrate the concept of traveling through movies, we have selected seven favorite summer vacation destinations-
,
with
-And a list of our favorite movies shot here. No matter which movie you choose, it is a short and pleasant journey.
The winding seaside road from Cannes in Hitchcock
To the villa on the French Riviera
, These are our favorite French movies. For more travel through cinema destinations, please click
From the grotesque of Michelangelo Antonioni
To the lushness of Luchino Visconti
, These are our favorite Italian movies. For more travel through cinema destinations, please click
From Murai Hiroshi
(Shooting in Cuba) until the premiere of Mr. Bond
, These are our favorite Caribbean movies. For more travel through cinema destinations, please click
Famous from Michael Kakoyannis
To the beach musical
, These are our favorite Greek movies. For more travel through cinema destinations, please click
Drag from the heartstrings of Alfonso Arrau
Steaming flick to Alfonso Cuarón
, These are our favorite Mexican movies. For more travel through cinema destinations, please click
Cédric Klapisch's transnational film
Comedy by Michael Winterbottom
, These are our favorite Spanish movies. For more travel through cinema destinations, please click
From the charming Singaporean locale
Infinite Vietnam scenery at Ash Mayfair's
, These are our favorite Southeast Asian movies. For more travel through cinema destinations, please click
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