Nestled at 2,500 foot elevation between
the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains, awaits a city of surprises, a
city of contradictions
and a city of unprecedented vibrancy. Located in the heart of Appalachia,
Asheville, North Carolina is surrounded by natural beauty. There is an allure
to Asheville that sets it apart from other places. There is a quality that
resonates from something far greater than that which is apparent solely to
the naked eye.
It is a resonance that is reflected
in Asheville, the scenery, the buildings, the people and even the
food. Some call it a "vortex",
others call it a "first class city with a hometown feel", and still
others call it the "Paris of the South."
Recently Self magazine dubbed Asheville, "America's
Happiest City", while Outdoor Living, Modern Maturity and Money have
all ranked it in their respective "America's Top Cities" lists.
Add to that, the dubious titles (coincidently in the same month) "Best
Place to Retire" by AARP and "New Freak Capital of the U.S." by
Rolling Stone, and. . . well, you get the picture. We're lucky enough to
just call it "home."
The mix of people, cultures, political
ilk, and individualism creates a harmony and a vibrance that keeps
the people
of Asheville happy, and keeps newcomers and visitors arriving in droves.
Perhaps it's the blend of this mix and the natural beauty which has long
attracted the film industry as well.
Since its earliest days, filmmakers
have flocked to Asheville and Western North Carolina. Thomas Edison
filmed shorts in Asheville
in 1911. In 1921 the feature film Conquest of Canaan was shot
entirely on location in Asheville. Since then many features have been filmed
in Asheville including Thunder Road in 1958, starring Robert
Mitchum, 1979's Being There with Shirley McLaine and Peter Sellers,
epics like The Last of the Mohicans, comedies like My Fellow
Americans starring Jack Lemmon and James Garner, thrillers like the
Silence of the Lambs sequel Hannibal, and more recently
The Clearing, starring Robert Redford, Willem Dafoe and Helen Mirren.
These days, Asheville is one of Hollywood's best kept secrets.