New Brad Pitt movie shot in remote South Island - unpleasant and rewarding
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.
Why it matters
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.
Otago and Fiordland’s landscapes star in new survival drama, Heart of the Beast. The director says it looks just like Alaska.
The article provides straightforward reporting on film production locations and casting.
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