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october 2012
SPAIN SQUARE , AY, AY QUÉ CALÓ!! on PhotoPeach
october 2012
SPAIN SQUARE , AY, AY QUÉ CALÓ!! on PhotoPeach
The
Plaza de España (Spanish
Square) is a massive semicircular plaza built in the Maria Luisa Park, right in
the middle of Andalusia’s capital city. The square was constructed in 1928 for
the Ibero-Amrican Exposition that the city hosted in 1929, and was used to
showcase Spain´s technology and industry exhibits.
Plaza de
España has impressed several Hollywood movie teams and has been used
for location shooting for scenes in Lawrence of Arabia, Star Wars Episode
II: Attack of the Clones, and now for Sasha Cohen (also known as Borat)
latest film, Finchley Dreams.
In the
movie Lawrence of Arabia (1962), Plaza de España was used to portray
the entry of the General Allenby in alleged Damascus, where the square itself
portrayed the headquarters of the British Officers; it was also the scene of
the ‘Cairo’ officers club.
In the Star
Wars saga Attack of the Clones (2002), Padme (Natalie Portman) and
Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christiansen) had a couple of scenes on the planet
Naboo, which indeed is Plaza de España.
And last
but not least Paramount Pictures used the famous square in august 2011 to film
a scene in Sasha Baron Cohen’s upcoming movie “Finchley Dreams” which
is also starring Megan Fox and Ben Kingsley.
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