
Where was 1917 filmed
1917
Year: 2019
Country: United Kingdom
<p>Filming for this war project took place in the United Kingdom, where real historical landscapes and specially prepared sets were used to reflect the atmosphere of World War I. Modern filming techniques enabled the creation of a continuous shot effect, enhancing the sense of immersion in the unfolding events. The locations were carefully chosen to ensure historical accuracy and authenticity in the depiction.</p>
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Locations
Govan Dry Docks
In movie
Scene where After he has been left by Captain Smith and his men Schofield is shot by a German sniper from the building near the collapsed bridge.
Real
Scene was shot The docks were built between 1869 and 1897. They were used to service hundreds of ships. The docks closed in 1987. The land has been owned by property developers. There were plan to build 700 flats on the site, but that plan was rejected according to the BBC.
Peer Tree Hill
In movie
Scene where Blake and Schofield wake up. There is an assignment waiting for them.
Real
Scene was shot The location is somewhere near Peer Tree Hill and south of Erlestoke.
River Tees - Low Force Waterfall
In movie
Scene where Schofield has to jump in the water to escape from the German soldiers.
Real
Scene was shot Low Force is an 18-foot (5.5m) high set of falls on the River Tees, England. There is also a High Force waterfall further upstream. The production staff had to install signs warning walkers in the area not to be alarmed at the prosthetic bodies strewn around the site.