La bête humaine Filming Locations
Where was La bête humaine filmed? La bête humaine was filmed in 5 locations across France in the following places:
La bête humaine Filming Locations
Normandy is a region of northern France. Its varied coastline includes white-chalk cliffs and WWII beachheads, including Omaha Beach, site of the famous D-Day landing. Just off the coast, the rocky island of Mont-Saint-Michel is topped by a soaring Gothic abbey. The city of Rouen, dominated by Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen, is where military leader and Catholic saint Joan of Arc was executed in 1431.
Upper Normandy, a former region in northern France, is now part of Normandy. In the capital, Rouen, the modern Church of St. Joan of Arc honors the site where Joan of Arc was burned at the stake in 1431. Rouen’s medieval center has half-timbered houses and the Gothic Cathédrale Notre-Dame. The Fondation Claude Monet in Giverny preserves the gardens where the Impressionist artist painted his famous water lilies.
Le Havre is a major port city in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region of northern France. It is situated on the right bank of the estuary of the river Seine on the Channel southwest of the Pays de Caux, very close to the Prime Meridian.
La bête humaine (1938)
In this classic adaptation of Emile Zola's novel, a tortured train engineer falls in love with a troubled married woman who has helped her husband commit a murder.