![]() Salina actually consists of six inactive volcanoes, two of which form tall peaks which gave the island its former Greek name, Didyme, meaning “twins.” The entire island has a little over 2,300 residents, but while it’s still not exactly a tourist hotspot you can still find hotels and restaurants there. Salina is the second largest of the Aeolian Islands, and prior to the movie’s release it was almost unheard of on the tourist map, but unfortunately Pollara Beach has actually suffered a bit of erosion due to the motors of tourist boats who want to check it out because of the popularity of the movie. You can even frolic along the same rocky coastline seen in the movie – they’re the Semaforo di Pollara rock formations on the beach at Pollara. ![]() Well, you need look no further than the Italian island of Salina off the coast of Sicily if you’d like to experience that beauty first-hand. You may have been captivated by the beauty of the island where this sweet and sad 1994 film takes place. You’ll pay more for a beverage or snack here than you will elsewhere in Venice, but oh – the view! Il Postino And those are just a few of the Italian locations used in the film! To highlight just one, Venice’s historic Caffè Florian has been serving happy customers since 1720, and enjoys a prime location on Piazza San Marco. The Hotel Europa & Regina on the Grand Canal in Venice serves as the setting for Greenleaf’s hotel in the movie, the Martorana church on Piazza Bellini in Palermo is where Peter rehearses with the choir, Le Grand Hotel in Rome is where Ripley commits a particularly grisly act (which I won’t mention, as it’d be a major spoiler to do so!), and Venice’s famous Caffè Florian is where Marge lets on that she thinks something fishy’s going on. ![]() In this clever 1999 thriller, there are actually several places in Italy where key points of the story is set – including Rome, Venice, Anzio, Palermo, Naples, Ischia, and Positano. So if you’re wondering where some of your favorite movies were filmed, here are 10 movies filmed in Italy – and where you can go to see the movie locations for yourself. While many movies these days are filmed on Hollywood sets or in front of green screens and full of fantastic animation, there’s nothing that can quite compare with a stunning – and real – Italy backdrop.
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