Where was Caught filmed
Caught
Year: 2024
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Thriller
Country: Argentina
Film was filmed across two major locations in Argentina — the picturesque Patagonian city of San Carlos de Bariloche and the bustling capital Buenos Aires. Based on Harlan Coben's novel of the same name, the series (originally titled "Atrapados" in Spanish) follows a journalist who digs into the mysterious disappearance of a 16-year-old girl named Martina. The production takes full advantage of Bariloche's stunning alpine-like scenery, nestled at the foot of the Andes Mountains along the shores of Lake Nahuel Huapi, blending it with the urban grandeur of Buenos Aires landmarks like Teatro Colón and the Bencich Building. The contrast between the remote Patagonian town and the capital — separated by roughly 1,550 km — gives the series a distinctive visual range. Filming utilized real police stations, schools, cemeteries, hotels, and historic buildings to maintain authenticity throughout.
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Locations
Bridge over Lake Moreno
In movie
Scene where the bridge over Lake Moreno is shown several times during the series as a recurring location, emphasizing the remote and stunning natural environment surrounding Bariloche. The lake and bridge serve as transitional shots that connect various narrative threads set in the Patagonian region.
Real
Scene was shot a bridge crossing Lake Moreno, located about 20 km northwest of downtown Bariloche. Lake Moreno is a scenic glacial lake popular for swimming, kayaking, and fishing. The bridge and its surrounding landscape are shown multiple times throughout the series, serving as a recurring visual motif that highlights the natural beauty of the Patagonian lake district.
High school in Belgrano neighborhood
In movie
Scene where the high school attended by characters in the series, even though the narrative places it in Bariloche. The old educational complex in Belgrano was chosen for its authentic school atmosphere and historical architecture, standing in convincingly for a Patagonian institution despite being nearly 1,550 km away.
Real
Scene was shot part of an old educational complex located in the Belgrano neighborhood of Buenos Aires. Despite the story being set in Bariloche, the production used this Buenos Aires school for the high school scenes, taking advantage of its period architecture and institutional look. Belgrano is a well-known residential and cultural neighborhood in the northern part of Buenos Aires.
Movilidad de Parques Nacionales building
In movie
Scene where establishing shots of Bariloche appear at the beginning of the series, introducing the picturesque Patagonian city where much of the story takes place. The building is shown as part of the visual introduction, anchoring viewers in the real-world geography of the region with its distinctive 1930s architecture.
Real
Scene was shot an iconic local landmark in Bariloche built in 1936, serving as the Movilidad de Parques Nacionales office. The building is a recognizable piece of Patagonian architecture located in the central area of San Carlos de Bariloche, and it appears in the series as one of several establishing shots that set the scene for the city at the beginning of the story.