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Movie Territory
The Northern Territory has provided the dramatic and inspirational backdrop for numerous films and television programs throughout the years.
Baz Luhrmann’s new epic feature Australia has Darwin buzzing with excitement. The film features the historic Stokes Hill Wharf and majestic harbour and brings Darwin’s forgotten war story to the international stage.
The Red Centre’s vast deserts and spectacular rock formations exemplify the magic and mystery of the outback. The dramatic panorama of the Red Centre, including Kings Canyon in Watarrka National Park and Rainbow Valley, set the stage for memorable scenes in Priscilla Queen of the Desert and The Alice.
The untouched landscapes of World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, in the Northern Territory’s Top End, were the location for adventure in Rogue and the classic film Crocodile Dundee.
Aboriginal films are gaining national and international recognition for their quality and innovation. The acclaimed films Ten Canoes and Yolngu Boy are set in the remote landscapes of Arnhem Land and share the fascinating culture of its indigenous people.
Let this feast of films inspire your travel plans and journey into the movie landscapes of the Northern Territory.
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Movie landscapes
Darwin City
Darwin is the tropical capital city of the NT, and features a harbour views, a relaxed outdoor lifestyle and warm weather all year round.
Kakadu National Park
The billabongs, woodlands, sandstone escarpments and coastal beaches of Kakadu provide a plethora of scenic movie backdrops.
Arnhem Land
Arnhem Land is one of the last great unspoiled areas of the world, where the traditional Aboriginal cultures remain largely intact.
Nitmiluk National Park
Home to the spectacular Katherine Gorge and 200,000 hectares of rugged landscapes, dramatic waterfalls and lush gorges.
Alice Springs
The heart of Central Australia is comprised of cavernous gorges, desert landscapes and vibrant aboriginal communities.
Kings Canyon
The dramatic red walls and sheltered valleys of this chasm 270 metres deep provide a multitude of locations for mystery and adventure.
