Film London has launched a new online movie map as the first of its tourism initiatives under the banner of ‘Love from London’.
London residents, the city’s visitors, film buffs and anyone interested in the capital’s cultural heritage are invited to discover or revisit sites where some of the most memorable scenes in the history of cinema actually took place. Londoners and tourists alike may choose to have their own Brief Encounters at Regent’s Park boating lake, as seen in David Lean’s 1945 tale of forbidden love or watch out for signs of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’s ruinous Death Eaters before crossing the Millennium Bridge or even try to retrace Jason Bourne’s pursuit at Waterloo Station in The Bourne Ultimatum. As well as blockbusters which may have filmed down your street, discover places and films you’ve never heard of, old classics like Maytime in Mayfair and Waterloo Bridge. See the city in a whole new light…



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