L'intrus Filming Locations
Where was L'intrus filmed? L'intrus was filmed in 5 locations across French Polynesia, Japan, South Korea, Switzerland and France in the following places:
L'intrus Filming Locations
Papeete, on Tahiti, is the capital of French Polynesia, a group of islands in the South Pacific. Beside the port, busy Place Vai’ete fills with roulottes, or food carts, in the evenings. Nearby, the large Marché de Papeete market sells local produce, fish and handicrafts. The Robert Wan Pearl Museum focuses on the local pearl industry and sells jewelry. A red spire tops the 19th-century Notre Dame Cathedral.
Busan, a large port city in South Korea, is known for its beaches, mountains and temples. Busy Haeundae Beach features the Sea Life Aquarium, plus a Folk Square with traditional games such as tug-of-war, while Gwangalli Beach has many bars and views of modern Diamond Bridge. Beomeosa Temple, a Buddhist shrine founded in 678 A.D., is at the base of Geumjeong Mountain, which has hiking trails.
The Canton of Geneva, officially the Republic and Canton of Geneva, is one of the 26 cantons of the Swiss Confederation. It is composed of forty-five municipalities, and the seat of the government and parliament is in the City of Geneva. Geneva is the French-speaking westernmost canton of Switzerland.
Jura is a department in eastern France. A wide plain gives way to vineyard-clad hills and then rises up to the Jura Mountains in the southeast. The area is known for its valleys and beach-fringed lakes, including Lac de Chalain and the navigable reservoir of Lac de Vouglans. Higher up, trails cross forested mountains and alpine meadows in the Parc naturel régional du Haut-Jura, where lynx and chamois roam free.
L'intrus (2004)
An emotionally cold man leaves the safety of his Alpine home to seek a heart transplant and an estranged son.