From Indiana Jones’ Temple of Doom to a galaxy far, far away in Star Wars, there are few settings actor Harrison Ford hasn’t experienced. Filming everywhere from Tunisia to Canada, Guatemala to Santa Fe, Ford has worked all over the world. Yet, Ford says the filming conditions for his first tv series — Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone prequel 1923 — were particularly harsh.
‘Yellowstone’ prequel ‘1923’ filming locations Harrison Ford attends a “1923” promotional event I Robin Beck via Getty Images
Taking place one hundred years before Yellowstone, the series’ prequel, 1923, is set in Montana just as the flagship series is. 1923 is also the sequel to Yellowstone’s first prequel, 1883, creating a type of Dutton-verse that continues to expand.
Following the Dutton family tree in various directions, Yellowstone and its various spin-offs are all primarily set in Montana. As such, filming for 1923 included 10 locations in Big Sky Country including the real-life Chief Joseph Ranch in Darby,...
‘Yellowstone’ prequel ‘1923’ filming locations Harrison Ford attends a “1923” promotional event I Robin Beck via Getty Images
Taking place one hundred years before Yellowstone, the series’ prequel, 1923, is set in Montana just as the flagship series is. 1923 is also the sequel to Yellowstone’s first prequel, 1883, creating a type of Dutton-verse that continues to expand.
Following the Dutton family tree in various directions, Yellowstone and its various spin-offs are all primarily set in Montana. As such, filming for 1923 included 10 locations in Big Sky Country including the real-life Chief Joseph Ranch in Darby,...
- 2/14/2023
- by Lindsay Kusiak
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Considering many films premiering at the Locarno Film Festival can take years to get a release here in the United States—should they get any at all—Locarno in Los Angeles has been a welcome addition to the festival scene. Now in its fifth edition, the series (curated by Jordan Cronk and Robert Koehler) highlights the best of Locarno over four days, and kicks off this Thursday at 2220 Arts + Archives. Check out our recommendations for what to seek out this year below.
Belle (Mamoru Hosoda)
If a name can trigger nostalgia, don’t be surprised when the occasional sense of deja vu sets in while watching Belle, a dazzling near-future tech fantasia wrapped around a tale, yes, as old as time. Directed by Mamoru Hosoda and mostly set in a vast online world of sweeping musical numbers and weightless action sequences, it tells of Suzu, an awkward teenager (as if...
Belle (Mamoru Hosoda)
If a name can trigger nostalgia, don’t be surprised when the occasional sense of deja vu sets in while watching Belle, a dazzling near-future tech fantasia wrapped around a tale, yes, as old as time. Directed by Mamoru Hosoda and mostly set in a vast online world of sweeping musical numbers and weightless action sequences, it tells of Suzu, an awkward teenager (as if...
- 3/15/2022
- by The Film Stage
- The Film Stage
Now in its 11th edition, the Museum of the Moving Image’s First Look festival brings together a varied, eclectic lineup of cinema from all corners of the world––including a number of films still seeking distribution, making the series perhaps one of your only chances to see these works on the big screen.
With the five-day festival kicking off Wednesday, March 16, we’ve gathered seven essential films to check out. Beginning this Friday, March 11, MoMI will also present Second Look, which looks back at selections from the past decade of the festival.
Babi Yar. Context (Sergei Loznitsa)
One of two new archival documentaries from Ukrainian filmmaker Sergei Loznitsa screening at First Look, Babi Yar. Context revisits the horrific September 1941 massacre of 33,771 Jews that took place outside Kyiv. Casting an unflinching eye in its assembly of footage, the Cannes prizewinner examines factors leading up to the atrocity as Nazis took...
With the five-day festival kicking off Wednesday, March 16, we’ve gathered seven essential films to check out. Beginning this Friday, March 11, MoMI will also present Second Look, which looks back at selections from the past decade of the festival.
Babi Yar. Context (Sergei Loznitsa)
One of two new archival documentaries from Ukrainian filmmaker Sergei Loznitsa screening at First Look, Babi Yar. Context revisits the horrific September 1941 massacre of 33,771 Jews that took place outside Kyiv. Casting an unflinching eye in its assembly of footage, the Cannes prizewinner examines factors leading up to the atrocity as Nazis took...
- 3/10/2022
- by The Film Stage
- The Film Stage
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