The first instalment of the Star Wars film series, Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope, premiered in 1977, transporting audiences to a world far outside of our own. While the film may have taken place in a galaxy far, far away, filming took place right here on planet Earth.
Tunisia becomes Tatooine

Specifically, when it came to filming the desert planet of Tatooine, the home of Luke Skywalker and a pivotal location in the Star Wars universe, Tunisia served as the perfect backdrop.
The home of Luke Skywalker

The Lars Homestead, Luke’s iconic home, was constructed in Chott el-Djerid, near the city of Nefta.
Fans will recognize the landscape

Here, several key scenes were shot, making the area a significant visual hallmark of the franchise.
Filming took place all over the Tunisian desert

Other locations in the Tunisia desert included Gour Beni Mzab, the Eriguet dunes, the Maguer Gorge, Ksar Hadada, Ksar Ommarsia, the Ong Jemel outcrop, the Sidi Jemour Mosque, and more.
It was a difficult environment to film in

As one could expect, filming in such a unique location came with a slew of problems. Capturing the arid, otherworldly landscape did not come without its challenges.
Temperatures were all over the place

The cast and crew were at the mercy of the harsh desert conditions. During the day, temperatures would soar under the sun. At night, those temperatures would drop significantly.
Sandstorms were the enemy

Production was interrupted by sandstorms rather frequently, which was only the first of the issues brought forth by the sand.
Equipment took a beating

Not only was production often postponed by the sandstorms but the equipment was suffering damages as well. Maintenance of the equipment became a much bigger dilemma to tackle for the crew.
Rain in the desert?

In a rare occurrence for the Tunisian desert, a freak rainstorm also interrupted production.
The set got damaged pretty bad

Parts of the set sustained damage, forcing the crew to pause and repair the backdrop before they could continue filming.
The cast and crew proved their resilience

Utilizing such a unique location showcased the unpredictable nature of such a remote and unforgiving environment.
It was all worth it

All the same, the Tunisian desert perfectly conveyed the arid climate of Tatooine.
You can visit the sets!

Today, the Tatooine sets have become a kind of pilgrimage for Star Wars around the world.
Restoration efforts are trying to keep the sets preserved

Several structures have deteriorated over time due to the harsh climate, but efforts from fans and local groups have been made to restore and maintain these iconic movie sets.
Walk where Luke walked

As Star Wars continues to be a popular franchise, visitors from around the world make their way to Tatooine to walk in the footsteps of their favorite characters.
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We would love to visit Tatooine for ourselves one day!