Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Built in 1939 for the movie Arizona (1940), it has been used for the filming location of many movies and television westerns since then, such as Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957), Rio Bravo (1959), El Dorado (1966), Little House on the Prairie TV series of the 1970s–1980s, the film Three Amigos! (1986) and the popular film Tombstone (1993 ...
Under the Tuscan Sun is a 2003 American romantic comedy-drama written, produced, and directed by Audrey Wells and starring Diane Lane. Based on Frances Mayes ' 1996 memoir of the same name , the film is about a recently divorced writer who buys a villa in Tuscany on a whim, hoping it will lead to a change in her life.
The house in the film was Villa Fontanelle, a private villa near Montalcino, Italy. Parts of the interior were "deconstructed" (made to appear old and shabby). Some other scenes were filmed in the village of Monticchiello; the scenes in a restaurant were filmed there, at Ristorante Il Bronzino. The filming in Italy was completed on 19 June 2019.
From quaint country pubs to Tuscan-style ... the Mill House. ... The exterior scenes of Amanda’s 10,324-square-foot Tuscan-style Californian mansion were filmed at 1883 Orlando Road in San ...
Sessions House (also called the "Tuscan House") is a historic Italianate style house at 157 Mentor Avenue in Painesville, Ohio. Constructed in Italianate style in 1873 for the widow of one of the region's pioneers, [ 2 ] the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
Other real-life filming locations included Rome and Tuscany, but the interiors of the villa—in which Olivia takes a hammer to dilapidated walls, rips up flooring, and restores an ancient fresco ...
We love a Tuscan-style home, but one in Santa Monica with this kind of view? Talk about dream home! This stunning $4.45 million Italian beachfront beauty boasts massive open living spaces and huge ...
Under the Tuscan Sun: At Home in Italy is a 1996 memoir by American author Frances Mayes. It was adapted by director Audrey Wells for the 2003 film Under the Tuscan Sun. [1] The book, published by Random House, was a New York Times bestseller for more than two and a half years, and was a New York Times Notable Book of 1997.