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Where was 2:22 filmed

2:22

Year: 2017

Genre: Drama, Mystery, Romance, Thriller

Country: Australia, USA

Film was shot in Australia and the USA. In Australia, the crew worked in Sydney, using iconic locations such as the opera house, the city port, and coastal areas with picturesque views. In the USA, the choice fell on Los Angeles, where studio sets and modern interiors created an atmosphere of technological sophistication and tense events. The locations emphasized a sense of temporal anomaly and fateful moments. The selection of locations added a unique dynamic and rhythm to the scenes!!!

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Locations

  • Art Gallery (555 West 25th Street)

    In movie

    Scene where the romantic connection develops around a woman working in a gallery environment, with conversations and tension shaped by the controlled indoor setting, curated artwork, and the uneasy presence of her ex-partner.

    Real

    Scene was shot a West Chelsea address associated with New York’s gallery district near the High Line, surrounded by renovated warehouse-style buildings and exhibition spaces. The corner location at W 25th St and 11th Ave places it in a well-known art corridor.

  • Bubby’s High Line

    In movie

    Scene where a restaurant setting is used for character interaction in a casual public space, letting dialogue and personal tension play out against the normal rhythm of diners and staff, reinforcing contrast between ordinary life and odd repetition.

    Real

    Scene was shot a well-known restaurant near the Meatpacking District and the High Line, recognizable for its corner presence and busy dining atmosphere. Its address at 73 Gansevoort St places it near cobblestoned streets and popular nightlife corridors.

  • Grand Central Terminal

    In movie

    Scene where Dylan and Sarah finally meet their destiny.

    Real

    Scene was shot Grand Central Terminal is a commuter and intercity railroad terminal at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States. The terminal also contains a connection to the New York City Subway at Grand Central–42nd Street. Grand Central Terminal has intricate designs both on its inside and outside, lending to its landmark designations, including as a U.S. National Historic Landmark. The terminal is one of the world's most visited tourist attractions, with 21.9 million visitors in 2013.

  • Greenwich Street & Gansevoort Street

    In movie

    Scene where street-level beats provide a grounded downtown backdrop for conversations and movement, supporting the film’s pacing with real city noise, passing traffic, and the feeling that key moments can happen in plain sight.

    Real

    Scene was shot a busy Manhattan intersection at the edge of the Meatpacking District, surrounded by low-rise historic buildings, heavy pedestrian activity, and nearby High Line access. The streets are frequently used for establishing shots that read as classic downtown New York.

  • Hyde Park

    In movie

    Scene where Dylan and Sarah go to the park. Dylan asks Sarah to dance with him.

    Real

    Scene was shot Hyde Park is a heritage-listed 16.2-hectare (40-acre) urban park located in the central business district of Sydney. Hyde Park is the oldest public parkland in Australia. The park was designed by Norman Weekes, Sir John Sulman (1927 design resolution), Alfred Hook, W. G. Layton and I. Berzins and was built from 1810 to 1927.

  • Park Avenue - Library Walk

    In movie

    Scene where Dylan is on his way to Grand Central Station when he is stopped by police men because he is standing on the rood of a cab.

    Real

    Scene was shot The Park Avenue Viaduct, also known as the Pershing Square Viaduct, is a roadway in Manhattan, New York City. It carries Park Avenue from East 40th to 46th Streets around Grand Central Terminal and the MetLife Building. The viaduct was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. This part of New York is part of the Library Walk, the sidewalk between East 41st Street between Park Avenue and Fifth Avenue. Here you will find a celebration of the world's great literature. Several quotes of esteemed writers were cast in bronze in 1996 by New York sculptor Gregg LeFevre and then laid out as sidewalk plaques In 1998.

  • West 25th Street (between 10th and 11th Avenues)

    In movie

    Scene where exterior street moments help connect the gallery area to surrounding blocks, supporting transitional movement and the sense of routine routes that the characters repeat while the timing of events becomes increasingly specific.

    Real

    Scene was shot a stretch of West Chelsea streetscape close to the High Line and the Hudson Yards area, lined with mixed residential and light-industrial buildings and frequent foot traffic. The segment between 10th and 11th Aves is commonly used for exterior city shots.