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Let’s pull back the curtain on where Homeland was really filmed. Charlotte, North Carolina stands in for Washington, D.C.
Next time you rewatch, look past the paranoia. You’re actually seeing a travelogue of North Carolina, Morocco, South Africa, and the American Southwest.
No.
However, the Moroccan souks have been repainted. The South African mountain ranges are open to hikers. And the New Mexico ranch is a film site you can tour.
Homeland mastered the art of cinematic geography—making Charlotte feel like the center of the intelligence world and a sandpit in Morocco feel like a life-or-death border crossing.
The vast, dusty plains outside of —specifically the Bonanza Creek Ranch (where No Country for Old Men was filmed)—became the treacherous border crossings and CIA forward operating bases. It was hot, dusty, and far safer than the real Khyber Pass. The Quick Reference Map | Location in the Show | Real Filming Location | | :--- | :--- | | Washington, D.C. / Langley | Charlotte & Kannapolis, North Carolina | | Brody’s House (Virginia) | Mooresville, North Carolina | | Beirut / Baghdad | Rabat & Essaouira, Morocco | | Islamabad / Afghanistan | Cape Town & Overberg, South Africa | | Berlin, Germany | Berlin, Germany (Actual location) | | Final Season Afghanistan | Santa Fe, New Mexico | Can You Visit? Yes and no. The Charlotte locations are easily accessible (grab coffee in Dilworth and walk past the "Georgetown" houses). The Mooresville house is viewable from the street.
But here’s the twist: Carrie wasn’t actually in Beirut. Brody’s Virginia neighborhood isn’t in Virginia. And that Iranian border crossing? It’s a two-hour drive from Los Angeles.
For eight seasons, Homeland took us on a breathless, paranoid journey from the halls of the CIA to the dusty battlefields of the Middle East. We watched Carrie Mathison pace in frantic circles, Saul Berenson sip tea in safe houses, and Brody stare at suburban garage doors.
Siponimod: a new view at the therapy of secondary progressive multiple sclerosis
Journal: S.S. Korsakov Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry. 2021;121(7): 124‑129
Read: 10020 times
To cite this article:
Krasnov VS, Kolontareva YuM. Siponimod: a new view at the therapy of secondary progressive multiple sclerosis. S.S. Korsakov Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry.
2021;121(7):124‑129. (In Russ.)
https://doi.org/10.17116/jnevro2021121071124
Let’s pull back the curtain on where Homeland was really filmed. Charlotte, North Carolina stands in for Washington, D.C.
Next time you rewatch, look past the paranoia. You’re actually seeing a travelogue of North Carolina, Morocco, South Africa, and the American Southwest.
No.
However, the Moroccan souks have been repainted. The South African mountain ranges are open to hikers. And the New Mexico ranch is a film site you can tour.
Homeland mastered the art of cinematic geography—making Charlotte feel like the center of the intelligence world and a sandpit in Morocco feel like a life-or-death border crossing.
The vast, dusty plains outside of —specifically the Bonanza Creek Ranch (where No Country for Old Men was filmed)—became the treacherous border crossings and CIA forward operating bases. It was hot, dusty, and far safer than the real Khyber Pass. The Quick Reference Map | Location in the Show | Real Filming Location | | :--- | :--- | | Washington, D.C. / Langley | Charlotte & Kannapolis, North Carolina | | Brody’s House (Virginia) | Mooresville, North Carolina | | Beirut / Baghdad | Rabat & Essaouira, Morocco | | Islamabad / Afghanistan | Cape Town & Overberg, South Africa | | Berlin, Germany | Berlin, Germany (Actual location) | | Final Season Afghanistan | Santa Fe, New Mexico | Can You Visit? Yes and no. The Charlotte locations are easily accessible (grab coffee in Dilworth and walk past the "Georgetown" houses). The Mooresville house is viewable from the street.
But here’s the twist: Carrie wasn’t actually in Beirut. Brody’s Virginia neighborhood isn’t in Virginia. And that Iranian border crossing? It’s a two-hour drive from Los Angeles.
For eight seasons, Homeland took us on a breathless, paranoid journey from the halls of the CIA to the dusty battlefields of the Middle East. We watched Carrie Mathison pace in frantic circles, Saul Berenson sip tea in safe houses, and Brody stare at suburban garage doors.
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