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film set

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noun

  1. the scenery and props as arranged for shooting a film

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As he is half-Welsh, the project was inspired by Chainey's desire to connect with his roots, with the film set entirely in a remote cottage.

From BBC

In the film set in Recife, Moura -- of "Civil War," "Elite Squad" and "Narcos" fame -- plays a university professor recently arrived from Sao Paulo, who is unaware that he is being hunted by hitmen linked to the military regime.

From Barron's

The recipient of a record-setting 16 nominations, Ryan Coogler’s vampire film set in the 1930s was advanced in every category for which it was eligible.

From Los Angeles Times

It truly felt like I was stepping onto an actual film set from one of the “Squid Game” challenges.

From Los Angeles Times

The film set a tone that would be Reiner’s signature as a director, with sharp comedy that also managed to be savvy and inclusive.

From The Wall Street Journal