Un lugar en el mundo Filming Locations
Where was Un lugar en el mundo filmed? Un lugar en el mundo was filmed in 6 locations across Argentina in the following places:
Un lugar en el mundo Filming Locations
Villa de Merlo is a town in San Luis province, central Argentina. It sits at the foot of the Comechingones mountains. In the town center is the adobe Nuestra Señora del Rosario Church, built in the 18th century. The Poeta Antonio Esteban Agüero Museum is set in the poet’s former home and documents his life and work. A road east of town climbs to the Mirador del Sol lookout, with panoramic views of the mountains.
San Luis is a province near the geographical center of Argentina, known for rugged hills and the mild climate of the Dry Pampas grasslands. In the northwest is Sierra de las Quijadas National Park, whose ochre-colored sandstone landforms include canyons and the huge, amphitheater-shaped Potrero de la Aguada valley. Also to be found here are preserved dinosaur footprints, tortoises and peregrine falcons.
San Luis is a town in central Argentina, in the Sierras Grandes mountains. Next to the leafy main square, Plaza Pringles, is a 19th-century cathedral, featuring a neoclassical facade and twin bell towers. Nearby, the Dora Ochoa De Masramón Provincial Museum exhibits a wide range of objects, from fossils and prehistoric remains to art and antiques. Tree-lined paths crisscross the expansive Park of Nations.
San Luis is a town in central Argentina, in the Sierras Grandes mountains. Next to the leafy main square, Plaza Pringles, is a 19th-century cathedral, featuring a neoclassical facade and twin bell towers. Nearby, the Dora Ochoa De Masramón Provincial Museum exhibits a wide range of objects, from fossils and prehistoric remains to art and antiques. Tree-lined paths crisscross the expansive Park of Nations.
Un lugar en el mundo (1992)
Mario and Ana, in voluntary exile from Buenos Aires, live in a remote Argentine valley with their 12-year-old son Ernesto. Mario runs a school and a wool cooperative; Ana, a doctor, heads a clinic with Nelda, a progressive nun. Into this idealistic family comes Hans, a jaded Spanish geological engineer -- surveying the land for the local patron, to see if it can be dammed for hydro-electric power, which would drive the peasants from the land into the cities.