Nomadland town Arizona prepares for Oscars tourists to arrive
3 May, 2021 02:56 AM
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Nomadland: Frances McDormand heads to Arizona in her Oscar-winning performance. Photo / Supplied
NZ Herald Nomadland was partly filmed in the Western town of Quartzsite and won the Academy Award for Best Picture this year, but it s still unclear if that will translate into more tourists.
Regardless, Phil Bates, owner of the Main Trading Post, told the Arizona Republic that he plans to be ready to sell Nomadland -related T-shirts and tchotchkes to any of the newly curious who decide to make a pit stop in the small Arizona town near the California border.
Arizona town readies for tourists after Nomadland movie
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She turns her van into her house and begins her nomadic life in Quartzsite. The filming of the movie in late 2018 did not seem to draw much attention from residents or disrupt daily activities, according to the
Republic. The newspaper reported that most of McDormand’s scenes were filmed where the nomadic travellers camp in the desert south of Interstate 10.
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The Main Trading Post in Quartzsite is gearing up to sell Nomadland merch. The town proper lies north of the freeway, though two Quartzsite businesses are shown in the film. In one scene, McDormand dances with co-star David Strathairn inside the Quartzsite Yacht Club, a bar and grill on Main Street that features live music.
Arizona town readies for tourists after Nomadland movie
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QUARTZSITE, Ariz. (AP) “Nomadland” was partly filmed in the Western town of Quartzsite and won the Academy Award for Best Picture this year, but it’s still unclear if that will translate into more tourists.
Regardless, Phil Bates, owner of the Main Trading Post, told the Arizona Republic that he plans to be ready to sell “Nomadland”-related T-shirts and tchotchkes to any of the newly curious who decide to make a pit stop in the small Arizona town near the California border.
“I saw that it won,” he said. “It was like, son of a gun, that movie really took off.”