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[[File:DavidCopperfield-poster.jpeg|right|300px]] Often described as modern day 'sky castles' the 'Water Tower Home'.
[[File:DavidCopperfield-poster.jpeg|right|300px]] this post specifically looks at Armando Iannucci's masterley retelling of the story of David Copperfield in his 2020 release 'The Personal History of David Copperfield'.  
 
==Location Choices==
==Location Choices==
The centre of the old town of Hull still broadly follows the medieval layout and has cobbled streets, warehouses and merchant houses. like the 18th Century Maister House, which features in the film.
With one exception, the location designers of this version of David Copperfield used real exteriors from some unique locations around the UK.  The interior shots were a collection of real interiors in the chosen houses and sets. The film was shot on location in Bury St Edmunds which supplied a town centre as well as specific buildings, Kings Lynn which again provide townscapes and buildings; the Inner Temple in London and the beach at Weybourne.  A large part of the film was shot in the centre of the old town of Hull still broadly follows the medieval layout and has cobbled streets, warehouses and merchant houses. like the 18th Century Maister House, which features in the film.
“Hull is an astonishing gem of an old city and filming David Copperfield there was an absolute pleasure… [with a] network of numerous historic cobbled streets which allowed us to recreate 19th century Dickensian London.”
“Hull is an astonishing gem of an old city and filming David Copperfield there was an absolute pleasure… [with a] network of numerous historic cobbled streets which allowed us to recreate 19th century Dickensian London.”   Harriet Lawrence, Supervising Location Manager
Harriet Lawrence, Supervising Location Manager


The film was also shot on location in Bury St Edmunds, Kings Lynn and Weybourne.


==Homes Used In The Film==
==Homes Used In The Film==
There search for authenticity led the producers to uncover a treasury of [[Tudor]] era property, providing an authentic backdrop to the drama. However, there is one issue of continuity that the location experts didn't address - the ageing of the stonework.  In Henry VIII's time, these would have been brand new houses, with bright new stonework.  Clearly, they are beautifully weathered and covered with almost 500 years of patina, but its a minor detail that we here at Chimni were willing to forgive.


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Revision as of 08:24, 26 October 2020

this post specifically looks at Armando Iannucci's masterley retelling of the story of David Copperfield in his 2020 release 'The Personal History of David Copperfield'.

Location Choices

With one exception, the location designers of this version of David Copperfield used real exteriors from some unique locations around the UK. The interior shots were a collection of real interiors in the chosen houses and sets. The film was shot on location in Bury St Edmunds which supplied a town centre as well as specific buildings, Kings Lynn which again provide townscapes and buildings; the Inner Temple in London and the beach at Weybourne. A large part of the film was shot in the centre of the old town of Hull still broadly follows the medieval layout and has cobbled streets, warehouses and merchant houses. like the 18th Century Maister House, which features in the film. “Hull is an astonishing gem of an old city and filming David Copperfield there was an absolute pleasure… [with a] network of numerous historic cobbled streets which allowed us to recreate 19th century Dickensian London.” Harriet Lawrence, Supervising Location Manager


Homes Used In The Film

Other Buildings & Locations Used In The Film

Other Buildings Used In David Copperfield'

See Also In Chimni

ChimniWiki Homes Used As TV & Movie Locations

ChimniWiki Homes On C4’s Grand Designs

Other Interesting Sites

Screen Yorkshire - filming location

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