How Playing a Euro-Hopping Assassin Helped Eddie Redmayne Find the Quiet Beauty of Traveling
Briefly

"For me, one of the elements of the original Frederick Forsyth book and Edward Fox movie was a celebration of Europe...you could sit in your living room and dream of those places and the romance of the hidden elements of these parts of the world."
"There are films or programs that I watch and I go, 'Oh god those locations look like they must be fun, like certainly all the White Lotus scenery,' and I got my little moment of a taste of it with this project."
"Like his mysterious character, Redmayne also found himself torn away from his own family... But that simply meant more creative family vacations to his filming locations, and even an impromptu family vacation to Venice."
"Primarily filmed in Hungary, Croatia, and the United Kingdom, the locations portrayed on screen stretch to every corner of the European continent...including Munich, Belfast, and Tallinn, among others."
Read at Conde Nast Traveler
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