Explanation:
The movie “Holes” was filmed in several locations to portray the different settings and time periods depicted in the story. The film, released in 2003, was based on the popular young adult written by Louis Sachar and directed by Andrew Davis. One of the primary filming locations for “Holes” was in California, specifically in the vicinity of Los Angeles. The majority of the shooting took place at the historic Camp Nawakwa, which is located in the San Bernardino National Forest near the city of Angelus Oaks. The camp served as Camp Green Lake in the movie, where the main characters are sent to dig holes as punishment. The movie is based on a novel with the same name.