The UNESCO world heritage site that is Skellig Michael is located on the Wild Atlantic Way on Ireland’s west coast and has been wowing audiences since the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, where the final scenes of this record-breaking movie were filmed.
This exclusive behind the scenes video gives fans a unique insight into the film makers’ choice of Skellig Michael as a location for Star Wars and how it fit with Abrams' goal of creating a real and authentic backdrop for the movie.
Tommy Harper, the Executive producer recalls the moment they discovered the Skellig islands:
“I got an email from Rick Carter [Production Designer of Star Wars: The Force Awakens]. He sent this link, and it was Skellig Island. J.J. immediately wrote back and said, “I love you! This is the best.””
Since 1977, the renowned movie franchise has travelled through many galaxies, and this time, director J.J. Abrams, along with cast and crew, jetted into a little village called Portmagee, County Kerry, on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. From here, they travelled eight miles (12 Km) by sea to a dream film location, Skellig Michael, which the crew described as “from another time and place”.
It’s not hard to believe that Star Wars found its unique filming location on the Wild Atlantic Way – currently the longest coastal driving route of its kind in the world. The 2,500 km touring route promises the drama of Ireland’s Atlantic Coast, a wealth of culture and living history.
Filming began in August 2014, and J.J. Abrams remembers the excitement:
“I can’t believe they let us shoot there. I mean, it was so beautiful.”
Martin Joy [Supervising Location Manager of Star Wars: The Force Awakens] declares:
“We were just blown away by it. It’s an extraordinary place. It certainly fed into our Star Wars universe.”
More background and stories about Star Wars filming on Skellig Michael are available here:
www.ireland.com/starwars
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