Starting Out: The Making of Jerzy Skolimowski's Deep End Filming Locations
Where was Starting Out: The Making of Jerzy Skolimowski's Deep End filmed? Starting Out: The Making of Jerzy Skolimowski's Deep End was filmed in 4 locations across United Kingdom, Germany and Poland in the following places:
Starting Out: The Making of Jerzy Skolimowski's Deep End Filming Locations
New Alresford or simply Alresford is a market town and civil parish in the City of Winchester district of Hampshire, England. It is 8.0 miles northeast of Winchester and 12 miles southwest of the town of Alton.
London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, is a 21st-century city with history stretching back to Roman times. At its centre stand the imposing Houses of Parliament, the iconic ‘Big Ben’ clock tower and Westminster Abbey, site of British monarch coronations. Across the Thames River, the London Eye observation wheel provides panoramic views of the South Bank cultural complex, and the entire city.
Munich, Bavaria’s capital, is home to centuries-old buildings and numerous museums. The city is known for its annual Oktoberfest celebration and its beer halls, including the famed Hofbräuhaus, founded in 1589. In the Altstadt (Old Town), central Marienplatz square contains landmarks such as Neo-Gothic Neues Rathaus (town hall), with a popular glockenspiel show that chimes and reenacts stories from the 16th century.
Warmia-Masuria is a province in northeast Poland that's characterized by lakes and forests. The capital Olsztyn is home to the Museum of Warmia and Mazury, housed in the centuries-old Olsztyn Castle, plus the Gothic Cathedral of St. James. Fragments of fortified walls and gates surround the old town’s cobbled streets. Northeast of Olsztyn are the shelters and barracks of Wolf’s Lair, Hitler’s wartime base.
Starting Out: The Making of Jerzy Skolimowski's Deep End (2011)
A fascinating and absorbing documentary about the making of Jerzy Skolimowski's cult favourite, DEEP END, which was shot in 1970 as a US-German co-production on location in London and Munich. The film's two stars, Jane Asher and John Moulder-Brown, 23 and 17 years of age at the time respectively, meet for the first time in 40 years and discuss their on-screen and off-screen relationship in candid detail, while director/writer Skolimowski chronicles the production history from the writing of the script to the film's acclaimed first showing at the Venice Film Festival. Director of photography Charly Steinberger revisits some of the original locations and explains how he managed to shoot almost the entire film with a hand-held camera. Also on board are production designer Anthony Pratt, editor Barrie Vince, and actor Christopher Sandford, each of whom contributes his own version of how DEEP END was part of the sixties' "swinging London"; and at the same time tilted it on its head.