How ‘One Battle After Another’ Shot Across a ‘Tapestry of California’: Finding the Car Chase Hills, Filming Next to the Border Wall and Consulting With Real Weed-Growing Nuns
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Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film, 'One Battle After Another,' showcases an ambitious narrative that spans California's diverse landscapes, from the deserts near San Diego to the redwoods of Northern California. This film not only highlights Anderson's unique storytelling but also emphasizes the cultural and geographical richness of California, making it a significant addition to contemporary cinema. The involvement of real-life characters, including weed-growing nuns, adds an intriguing layer to the film's exploration of identity and place.
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