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Sunday 30 December 2018

Where is BBC drama Les Misérables filmed?

Les Miserables

Set in France in the turbulent years between 1815 and 1832, Les Misérables is an epic story of poverty, cruelty, love, revolution and redemption. So where was the BBC’s new adaptation of this classic Victor Hugo novel filmed?

Filming began in February 2018 and wrapped in June, with the majority of scenes shot on location in Belgium and Northern France.

In Belgium, producers found suitable period architecture in Brussels, as well as in Écaussinnes and Enghien within the province of Hainaut. Further filming took place in Namur, the capital of Wallonia.

In France meanwhile, the Les Misérables cast carried out extensive filming in and around Sedan in the Ardennes in north-eastern France. Limburg in The Netherlands was also used as a filming location.

Find out more about all the filming locations for Les Misérables below.


Where is the Battle of Waterloo filmed?

Les Miserables Battle of Waterloo scene

The BBC drama begins in the blood-soaked aftermath of the 1815 Battle of Waterloo, on a muddy field blanketed with slaughtered soldiers and dead horses. Thief and looter Thénardier (Adeel Akhtar) picks his way across the battlefield stealing wallets and watches. Then, suddenly, Pontmercy (Henry Lloyd-Hughes) regains consciousness.

With the help of VFX, the scene was filmed in a field in the village of Écaussinnes, south of Belgium and 16 miles from the spot where the Battle of Waterloo actually took place.


Where are the Paris scenes filmed?

Les Miserables Fantine

Nineteenth century Paris was recreated with the help of the Belgian capital, Brussels. Some of the most memorable scenes in the drama were filmed around the Béguinage Church.

A flower market was created outside the church on the Place du Béguinage, and the surrounding streets were used to shoot the scene where Pontmercy tries to visit his son Marius, and where Fantine and her friends walk through the streets of Paris.

Les Miserables Paris scene

Over in France itself (but near the border with Belgium), the small historic town of Sedan also stood in for 19th century Paris. The production team spent three weeks filming here, including night shoots, and more than 70 extras were brought in to take part in the barricades scene for the 1832 June Rebellion.

According to local reports, electrical cables were transformed into clothes lines, and a kebab shop became an old clothing store.

“We visited 20, 30 cities in France and Belgium. When we arrived in Sedan, it was immediate. Everything here is a gift for production,” Chris Carey, principal producer of Les Misérables, told Estrepublican. During the first week, “we filmed at night, with guns, with a hundred people in the street at 5am.”


Where were the prison quarry scenes filmed?

Les Miserables prison quarry

Sedan also provided Les Misérables with its rock quarry, where prisoner Jean Valjean (Dominic West) labours under the watchful eye of Inspector Javert (David Oyelowo). This was filmed just outside the town, again with the help of VFX.

Additional scenes were shot at the castle (the Château de Sedan), which served as the Toulon prison (or Bagne of Toulon) where Valjean spends 19 miserable years.


Where do Felix and Fantine go rowing on the lake?

Felix and Fantine in Les Miserables

Naive Fantine (Lily Collins) falls for love interest Felix’s (Johnny Flynn) charms during a ride in a rowboat. The scene was shot in the grounds of Solvay Castle, in La Hulpe – a small town on the southern outskirts of Brussels.


Where does Jean Valjean meet the Bishop?

Marvill, a location for Les Miserables

A turning point in Valjean’s life comes when he arrives at a French village, where he labours all day but only earns an ex-convict’s wage. Later that night, he meets the kind-hearted Bishop (Derek Jacobi).

These scenes were filmed in the small village of Marville in France, about an hour east of Sedan and six miles from the Belgian border.

Les Miserables Derek Jacobi

Les Misérables begins on Sunday 30th December at 9pm on BBC1


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