The photographer visited Riomaggiore, Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia and Manarola, posting on Instagram all the settings that inspired the Genoese director Enrico Casarosa
Genoa – “I spent a few days in Riomaggiore and visited the other four villages of the Cinque Terre, then I decided to combine them with my photos the locations of the film “Luca”“. Daniel Louro is the Portuguese boy who invented “The World is a set”, the Instagram profile that photographs the locations of the most famous films through his travels around the world.
Daniel Louro’s last trip was to Liguria, to the Cinque Terre, where he was able to reconstruct the settings of “Luca”, the Pixar film signed by the Genoese director Enrico Casarosa. “The Cinque Terre are a group of five small picturesque villages. Once isolated cities, now they are a popular tourist attraction that is a pleasure to visit, especially if you like diving from rocky cliffs, seafood, colorful houses and narrow alleys “, is how Louro described his journey through Riomaggiore, Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia and Manarola.
“Luca” was released last June on the Disney + streaming platform, receiving excellent reviews all over the world and grossing over 47 million dollars almost five months after the release date. Given the success of the film, “Ciao Alberto” will be released on Disney + on 12 November, a short film that will be a short sequel to “Luca” and which will tell the life of one of the two protagonists. “Life in Portorosso is going great for Alberto – posted Disney + on Twitter announcing the release of the short – With Luca far away, he tried to impress in every way his mentor Massimo, the coolest human there is”.
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