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New Brad Pitt movie shot in remote South Island - unpleasant and rewarding

New Brad Pitt movie shot in remote South Island - unpleasant and rewarding
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The survival drama 'Heart of the Beast,' starring Brad Pitt, was filmed across New Zealand's Otago and Fiordland regions. The film uses these landscapes to represent the Alaskan wilderness.

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The use of New Zealand as a filming location highlights the country's ongoing role in the global film industry and its economic impact on local tourism.

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Otago and Fiordland’s landscapes star in new survival drama, Heart of the Beast. The director says it looks just like Alaska.

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