When I saw The Fall back in 2008, I was immediately mesmerized by the gorgeous cinematography and beautiful locations. I absolutely love to travel and try to do it as often as my bank account allows. Watching this movie was incredibly inspiring (I kept saying "I want to go there, and I want to go there...") so I made a game of trying to figure out all the filming locations. As noted in the captions for some of the screen captures, I'm still missing several locations so if anyone can help me out it would be greatly appreciated.

26 comments:

Maureen said...

Thank you for your efforts. What a thrilling film. One place I recognized was Gunung Kawi, Bali, where the kecak dance was filmed.
Enjoy.

Unknown said...

Beautiful. What a great idea

Natasha Moon said...

wow, fantastic. I know towards the end of the film there was filming in the Al Hambra in spain and one more location is spain that I Know ive visited but for the life of me i cannot remember, Im searching for it as I type. Its where the ex slave gets some hardcore acupuncture! I think when Darwin walks across the roof of a greenhouse that might be Kew Gardens in London but Im not 100% sure. Good luck!

Judy Conaton said...

What a great idea! I feel in love with the visuals of The Fall while watching it. I don't think that I've ever seen such a beautiful movie. No movie has ever needed to be on BluRay more than this one.

You're so lucky to have gotten to see so many wonderful places. Happy travels!

Rodrigo said...

The Japanese website for The Fall [http://www.rakka-movie.com/] has a section called 'Location' with a fantastic map pointing out filming locations. My Japanese is not that good, so I couldn't get much from the lenghty texts. If someone is willing to translate that, I think it would be a major addition to our knowledge ;)
Cheers

alley said...

Thanks everyone! I'm thrilled to hear all the positive feedback and it's nice to know I'm not the only one obsessed with the filming locations!

It's been a while since I started this effort but I'm still trying to find every single location. I get a lot of people swearing they know one of my missing locations but sometimes they're wrong. I try my hardest to verify every lead before actually including it - I have some Indian friends who have been especially helpful in keeping this honest.

I'm having so much fun figuring this out - it's like a game!

Anonymous said...

What an amazing post! - I too was blown away by the gorgeous locations, each seemingly more amazing than the last. I hope you succeed in getting to all of them!

Laura A.R. said...

Thank you so much for this post. When I traveled through North India, I based the places I went from the Fall and used this site. It was extremely helpful. Now I'll I have to do is go to Istanbul, Prague, Capetown, Indonesia.. etc.

This blog really inspires me to travel.

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Unknown said...

Gentlemen, the locations indicated in Bolivia, were recorded in Chile, in the Salar of Atacama. Look at the credits, is mentioned only to Chile.

Anonymous said...

Maybe this will be useful:
The Fall film locations on imdb
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0460791/locations

Anonymous said...

There is also a documentary that follows the making of Tarsem Singh's film Fall:
Wanderlust
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1304598/

ژاله ابراهیمی said...

I'm a tour guide from Iran... tonight i saw the movie, and my first question was: "Where are these places?" and I found your blog... Thank you for collecting this information... hope to see you someday in Iran.

PJ said...

Thank you so much for the location listings. I just bought the film and I love it.

Allex Ferreira said...

I found the location on IMDB and I think u might like it
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0460791/locations

ToroRojo said...

Thank you for your inspiring effort. I'll be going to India next month and your screen shots have guide me in designing my trip itinerary.

Telera said...

Thanks a lot for this list, great idea!

Karen said...

Thanks so much for doing this! I was trying to piece together places from the IMDb list plus Wikipedia, and then I stumbled across your blog.

A great service!

(And I, too, was mentally creating future vacations while watching the film...)

Wayne Kleck said...

Thank you so much for this. I've traveled to over 50 countries, recognized some of these places, but now I see I have many more places to go!

Anonymous said...

That is awsome. I love also to go to places where they made a movie. Movies give me a great idea where I could do my vacation :-)
Love The Fall
If someone has more infos on webpages for movie locations, please let me/us know.
I have some movie locations also on my homepage if I may tell
www.alex-aroundtheworld.com

nofeetbird said...

Thank you so much! This is an amazing information! In fact, I will go to india next tuesday. So I want to go to THE FALL's filming locaton. Your site is very useful to me. Again, Thank you so so much!!!

Monideepa said...

You might wanna add some of the scenes inside Fatehpur Sikri (UP, India). The scene where Luigi blows himself up is one for sure, and there are others. The intact building looks better than the blown up version ;)

carsjam said...

Excellent work to put this up, thank you.

That contrast of orange dunes and blue sky in the Namib desert stands out for me, but the whole film is full of locations and cinematography that are inspired, and inspiring.

Naresh Verma said...

You have done an amazing job ! You might also want to capture a scene where they show a blue city from the top of a fort which is Jodhpur in Rajasthan, India and the final scenes which are shot in the Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur, India.

Again.. remarkable job !

Mervetg said...

i guess somebody has taken them without permission. for your info: http://kirazintadi.blogspot.com/2011/11/fall-cekim-mekanlar.html

Discovery Journeys India said...

Thank you for your sharing this post. Lake Palce Udaipur is famous place in India.