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CHECK OUT WHERE THE CAPITOL PARTY SCENE WILL BE FILMED!
More Catching Fire locations! The Swan House in Atlanta is apparently set to film a Capitol party scene:
Thanks to one of our tipsters we’ve now learned the Swan House will be used for a party scene for The Capitol on Sept 26, 27, 28. They also told us the shoot will include some custom-made costumes for the party goers, including a suit made out of bricks.
There was also a casting call posted last week for dancers who can waltz which would make sense for an elaborate party scene.
According to the home’s website, it is “an elegant, classically styled mansion built in 1928 for the Edward H. Inman family, heirs to a cotton brokerage fortune.” The website also notes the historic mansion will be closed from September 17 – 28.
War. Terrible war. Widows… Orphans… A motherless child… This was the uprising that rocked our land.
13 Districts rebelled against the country that fed them… loved them… protected them…
Brother turned on brother until nothing remained.
And then came the peace… Hard fought… Sorely won. A people rose up from the ashes. And a new era was born.
But freedom has a cost… When the traitors were defeated, we swore as a nation we would never know this treason again…
And so it was decreed that each year, the various districts of Panem would offer up in tribute one young man and woman, to fight to the death in a pageant of honor, courage, and sacrifice.
The lone victor, bathed in riches, would serve as a reminder of our generosity and our forgiveness.
This is how we remember our past.
This is how we safeguard our future.