Malaga on Cinema, V1: international big screen

Malaga de Cine V1

Malaga and its province have been seducing directors and producers from all over the world for decades. The unique diversity of its landscapes, which allow for the recreation of everything from remote deserts to the sophistication of the French Riviera, combined with its unparalleled light, have turned our land into a gigantic film set for the global industry.

At Travel Factory Andalucía, we are passionate about discovering territories through unique stories. Therefore, we invite you to explore the province by following the footprints of some of the biggest international blockbusters that have chosen Malaga as their stage.

The royalty of 'The Crown' on the Costa del Sol

The acclaimed Netflix series The Crown found the perfect setting in the province of Malaga to recreate the official tours of the British royal family, doubling locations to simulate places as far away as Australia or the French Riviera.

  • Malaga Capital: the streets of the historic center, especially the surroundings of the Cathedral and Molina Lario street, were transformed into the Australian city of Perth during the recreation of the Prince and Princess of Wales' tour in 1983. Likewise, the Monte Miramar Palace served as the setting to simulate their visit to Brisbane.
  • Marbella and Puerto Banús: the luxury marina served as an idyllic backdrop to set the scene for Lady Di and Dodi Al-Fayed's vacation.

International fantasy in El Torcal de Antequera

The historical and natural heritage of the province's interior has served to recreate fantasy worlds in international series for major streaming platforms.

  • Antequera and 'Warrior Nun': the Netflix action and fantasy series chose the impressive karst landscape of El Torcal de Antequera and the Real Colegiata de Santa María Mayor to set a large part of its epic scenes, showing international audiences the majesty of Malaga's natural stone.

Timeless classics: Frank Sinatra in El Chorro

Malaga's relationship with Hollywood cinema goes back a long way. One of the most famous shoots in the history of the province took place in the 1960s in the interior of the region.

  • Caminito del Rey: the imposing Gaitanes Gorge and the railway tracks crossing the area were the main stage for the agonizing final sequence of Von Ryan's Express (1965), the classic World War II movie starring Frank Sinatra.

Exploring Malaga with a cinematic gaze allows you to discover the province from a completely different perspective. If you wish to design a tailor-made itinerary to get to know these locations in person, we invite you to contact us to bring your next movie-like trip to life.