Poster The Ballad of Buster Scruggs 2018

Where was The Ballad of Buster Scruggs filmed

2018, Comedy Drama Mystery Western Romance
Filming country: USA

The Ballad of Buster Scruggs was filmed in Sante Fe in the United States of America.

Chimney Rock at Ghost Ranch

In movie

Scene where Buster Scruggs sings a ballad.


Real

Scene was shot Ghost Ranch is a 21,000-acre (85 km2) retreat and education center located close to the village of Abiquiú in north central New Mexico. It was the home and studio of Georgia O'Keeffe, as well as the subject of many of her paintings. Ghost Ranch includes a famous palaeontological site preserving Triassic dinosaurs.



Piney River

In movie

Scene where Prospector finds the valley where he wants to look for gold.


Real

Scene was shot Piney River is a 28.2-mile-long (45.4 km) tributary of the Colorado River in Eagle County, Colorado. The river flows northwest from Upper Piney Lake in the Eagles Nest Wilderness to a confluence with the Colorado River.
Vail



FXBar Ranch

In movie

Scene where Mr. Arthur is one of the two trail bosses on the Oregon Trail.


Real

Scene was shot "The whole reason it fell into our lap was they were looking for wide open country where you couldn't see fences or modern stuff," Chris Laucomer, the fourth-generation rancher on FX Bar Ranch told Tri-Stat Livestock New. "They contacted some gal from Scottsbluff and got a relative of ours who called my dad. A guy who looks for scenery of all this stuff came out and took pictures. He came out and the Coen brothers came out and looked and decided they would do some of it here. They got real specific of where they'd shoot. I rode horseback in the hills for them. They have an Indian battle and wagons, so dad rode for them one day," Laucomer said. "Then they disappeared for a week, then brought back a load of people — cinematographers and gardeners. They're going to put specific plants in each shot, and they've got wranglers that have horses that know how to fall and about 20 wagons. It's quite an undertaking. They're going to be here all of two weeks."



Bonanza Creek Western Town Movie Set

In movie

Scene where Buster Scruggs is challenged in a duel.


Real

Scene was shot Bonanza Creek Ranch is an all-inclusive film location nestled in the foothills of northern New Mexico. The ranch is spread out over several thousands of acres and features over 2 ponds, one movie town and 2 home sets. More than 130 movies, as well as various videos, commercials and catalog shoots have been filmed here! The ranch is also available for private parties, corporate retreats, and classroom visits.
Santa Fe



Diablo Canyon

In movie

Scene where Buster Scruggs sings a ballad and addresses the viewer.


Real

Scene was shot Diablo Canyon is also known as Caja del Rio Canyon. It is a dissected plateau, of volcanic origin, which covers approximately 84,000 acres of land in northern Santa Fe County in New Mexico. The canyon is a popular local rock climbing area. From 2004, the Caja has been the focus of a grass roots campaign to develop recreational trail uses. The purpose of this campaign is to augment use of the Caja, rather than replacing grazing. The trail system is used primarily by mountain bike and horse riders.
Santa Fe



Monument Valley - North Window Overlook

In movie

Scene where Buster Scruggs sings a ballad.


Real

Scene was shot Monument Valley is a region of the Colorado Plateau characterized by a cluster of vast sandstone buttes, the largest reaching 1,000 ft (300 m) above the valley floor. It is located on the Arizona–Utah border, near the Four Corners area. The valley lies within the territory of the Navajo Nation Reservation and is accessible from U.S. Highway 163. A 14-mile graded dirt road will show you around most of the major monuments, and Navajo guides can lead you deeper, into Mystery Valley, Hunts Mesa and more.




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