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It’s unclear whether the place where Sandra, Samuel and their son Daniel live in the film will become a pilgrimage site for moviegoers, but the film’s success could really boost bookings.
Meanwhile, at 8710 km…
At 8,710.85 km (don’t look, the distance is completely accurate), it’s a different atmosphere and a different climate in Los Alamos, New Mexico. It seems that it is under the bright sun that tourists gather en masse in the small town built for the laboratory of the father of the atomic bomb, Robert Oppenheimer.
Following the success of Christopher Nolan’s film Oppenheimer, the number of visitors to the area has increased by 68% in 2023, he notes. site francetvinfoBased on the figure released by the local government.
“We started seeing a lot of traffic last spring before the movie hits theaters. If the movie wins an Oscar, I think there will be even more interest.” A local guide quoted in the article comments.
Popular places to visit include the Oppenheimer House and Fuller Lodge, where nuclear scientists threw parties to celebrate their success in making the bomb. The scientist loved the area, loved the great walks and used to come and camp in his youth.
Reconstruction of Los Alamos
Christopher Nolan discussed filming at Los Alamos, where some of the Manhattan Project buildings were preserved intact. But the current site no longer fits the Manhattan Project’s Los Alamos: there are now modern buildings, including a Starbucks, that would be too difficult or too expensive to frame or remove thanks to digital technology.
Production designer Ruth de Jong designed a meticulous reconstruction of Los Alamos, which was then converted into a 3D model. It took up so much space that it had to be stored in the yard of the production office. Then, it was reduced to a more modest size when the producers realized that building a full-scale Los Alamos set (interior and exterior) would be prohibitive.
When the writers changed plans, a new strategy emerged: Los Alamos’ exteriors would be built on Ghost Ranch, an 85,000-square-foot property in northern New Mexico, while most of the interiors would be shot on location at Los Alamos. . A stimulating decision for the actors, as it allowed them to film several scenes right where the Oppenheimers lived.
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