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A significant portion of the film, particularly scenes requiring rural isolation and dense forestation, was shot in and around St. Francisville in West Feliciana Parish. This area is geographically proximate to the actual Jones County, sharing similar ecological characteristics—rolling hills, pine forests, and humid subtropical climates. The region's lack of modern industrial development allowed cinematographer Benoît Delhomme to capture wide shots that required minimal digital interference to suggest the 1860s.
The town of Clinton provided the backdrop for many of the film's "town scenes". The East Feliciana Parish Courthouse , known for its striking Greek Revival architecture, is the oldest continuously-used courthouse in Louisiana and was a central location for the production. free state of jones filming locations
A significant portion of the film, particularly scenes requiring rural isolation and dense forestation, was shot in and around St. Francisville in West Feliciana Parish. This area is geographically proximate to the actual Jones County, sharing similar ecological characteristics—rolling hills, pine forests, and humid subtropical climates. The region's lack of modern industrial development allowed cinematographer Benoît Delhomme to capture wide shots that required minimal digital interference to suggest the 1860s.
The town of Clinton provided the backdrop for many of the film's "town scenes". The East Feliciana Parish Courthouse , known for its striking Greek Revival architecture, is the oldest continuously-used courthouse in Louisiana and was a central location for the production.