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Tenet is a 2020 science-fiction film directed by Christopher Nolan, starring John David Washington as the nameless Protagonist. It was filmed in several countries, including Norway, Estonia, England, Italy and India.

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Just like many other Christopher Nolan films, Tenet has a convoluted timeline. The main premise is that people and objects can go through a "turnstile" and invert, to move backwards in time.

The Protagonist, whose name is never revealed to the audience, is an American intelligence operator who is recruited to an organization named Tenet, purposed to prevent a disaster which would end the known timeline. His main adversary is Sator, who grew up in the Soviet Union and made a fortune as he encounters the inversion technology under the disguise of the remains of Soviet nuclear technology.

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Map of Tenet tour
  • 1 Tallinn (Estonia). The setting of much of the film, including many scenes said to be set in Kyiv, Oslo, or other locations. Tallinn (Q1770) on Wikidata Tallinn on Wikipedia
  • 1 Tallinn Linnahall, Mere pst. 20 (stop: Linnahall Bus 3 or #90K (Airport bus) to stop 7 and then a 5-min walk to the Linda line terminal past the Domina Inn Ilmarine hotel). A fine example of Soviet Brutalist architecture and built for the 22nd Moscow Summer Olympic Games in 1980 for sailing events held in Tallinn. Used as a stand-in for the Kyiv Opera House. As of 2024, the building is derelict.
  • 2 Telliskivi Creative City. The railyard scene where the Protagonist is held captive and tortured. Telliskivi Creative City (Q31272069) on Wikidata Telliskivi Creative City on Wikipedia
  • 3 Nysted Wind Farm (Denmark). The Protagonist's safehouse before his mission. Nysted Wind Farm (Q934359) on Wikidata Nysted Wind Farm on Wikipedia
  • 4 Muuga Harbor. Stand-in for a Danish harbor where the Protagonist comes ashore. Muuga Harbour (Q999776) on Wikidata Muuga Harbour on Wikipedia
  • 5 Liivalaia Courthouse. The exterior of the research building.
  • 6 National Art Museum KUMU, Weizenbergi 37/Valge 1 (stop: Kumu). Opened in February 2006, this is the largest government-built building since the liberation. The museum houses a cyclopic house, partly cut out of limestone rock. Stands in for the Oslo freeport.
  • 7 Royal Bombay Boat Club (Mumbai, India). Royal Bombay Yacht Club (Q7373829) on Wikidata Royal Bombay Yacht Club on Wikipedia
  • 8 Cafe Mondegar (Mumbai, India). Cafe Mondegar (Q22330084) on Wikidata Cafe Mondegar on Wikipedia
  • 9 Reform Club (London, England). A meeting place in London. Reform Club (Q962177) on Wikidata Reform Club on Wikipedia
  • 10 National Liberal Club. Standing in for an auction house. National Liberal Club (Q1807425) on Wikidata National Liberal Club on Wikipedia
  • 11 Cannon Hall. Standing in for a school. Cannon Hall (Q17542646) on Wikidata Cannon Hall, Hampstead on Wikipedia
  • 12 Hilton Tallinn Park. The meeting after the airport operation. Hilton Tallinn Park (Q31277862) on Wikidata
  • 13 Opera House (Oslo, Norway). The Protagonist and Neil plan the Oslo operation here. Oslo Opera House (Q43280) on Wikidata Oslo Opera House on Wikipedia
  • 14 Tjuvholmen (Oslo). The Oslo operation is prepared here. Tjuvholmen (Q7810647) on Wikidata Tjuvholmen on Wikipedia
  • Thief Hotel (Oslo). The interior scene for the operation preparation. The Thief (hotel) (Q15037522) on Wikidata The Thief (hotel) on Wikipedia
  • 15 Villa Cimbrone (Ravello, Italy). Sator's party room. Villa Cimbrone (Q828374) on Wikidata Villa Cimbrone on Wikipedia
  • 16 Saarepiiga sild (Tallinn). The bridge in the car chase.
  • 17 Maarjamäe memorial (Tallinn). The Protagonist meets up with Priya after the inversion in Oslo. Maarjamäe memorial (Q3852986) on Wikidata Maarjamäe Memorial on Wikipedia
  • 18 Hawthorne Plaza Shopping Center (Hawthorne, California, United States). The turnstiles used for the Stalsk-12 operation. Hawthorne Plaza Shopping Center (Q14682158) on Wikidata Hawthorne Plaza on Wikipedia
  • 19 Eagle Mountain (California). Standing in as the Russian city Stalsk-12. Eagle Mountain, California (Q5325163) on Wikidata Eagle Mountain, California on Wikipedia
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