Are you a fan of heart-pumping thrillers that leave you on the edge of your seat? Then you won’t want to miss Insomnia, the 2002 movie starring the legendary Al Pacino and the late Robin Williams. When watching the film, you may wonder, “Where was Insomnia filmed?” What makes this movie truly special is that Insomnia was filmed in Alaska on location in the small town of Valdez, which adds a layer of authenticity to the story that’s hard to replicate. From the stunning vistas of the Chugach Mountains to the unpredictable weather, Valdez serves as the perfect backdrop for this gripping tale of murder and deception. So buckle up and get ready for a wild ride as we delve into the world of “Insomnia.”

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