Locations: Attack Of The Clones Filming

When Lucas needed a desert that looked harsher and more remote than Tunisia, he turned to the dunes of Southern California/Arizona. Buttercup Valley (near Glamis) doubled for the Outer Rim. The iconic scene of Shmi Skywalker dying in her son’s arms was shot in a dusty, miserable ravine that the crew nicknamed "The Oven."

Lucas chose the villa specifically for its "Romantic Agony" aesthetic. The long, arched windows and meticulous topiary gardens provide the visual irony of paradise corrupted by Anakin’s dark confession. Today, the villa is a museum; you can stand on the exact stone where Anakin vowed to become a Jedi Knight. attack of the clones filming locations

The home of Jango Fett, the Mandalorian bounty hunter, was filmed in Lake Country, British Columbia. The area's stunning lake and mountain scenery provided a dramatic backdrop for Fett's hideout. When Lucas needed a desert that looked harsher