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Where was 28 Days filmed

28 Days

Year: 2000

Genre: Action

Country: USA

Film was filmed primarily in the USA, using New York City street exteriors to ground a contemporary story about addiction, denial, and recovery. The production leans on recognizable Manhattan blocks and intersections for establishing shots and everyday movement through the city, contrasting public, high-energy streets with more personal spaces tied to the main character’s life changes and consequences.

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Locations

  • Crosby Street and Prince Street

    In movie

    Scene where exterior Manhattan street footage used as transitional city coverage, supporting moments when characters move between personal obligations and the wider public environment, emphasizing routine city life and the consequences unfolding around them.

    Real

    Scene was shot at the intersection of Crosby St and Prince St in SoHo, a busy cast-iron historic district known for cobblestone-like street texture, boutiques, and frequent pedestrian traffic. The corner sits among low- to mid-rise buildings and is commonly used for NYC street photography and filming.

  • Lafeyette Street and Prince Street

    In movie

    Scene where street-level exterior shots that function as connective tissue between story beats, showing characters navigating everyday Manhattan blocks and reinforcing an urban setting that contrasts with later, more controlled recovery environments.

    Real

    Scene was shot at the intersection of Lafayette St and Prince St in SoHo/NoHo, a wide avenue corridor with steady traffic, typical NYC crosswalk geometry, and storefront-lined sidewalks. The location offers clean sightlines that work well for establishing coverage and street-level character movement.

  • Park Avenue near Grand Central Terminal

    In movie

    Scene where exterior Midtown footage used for establishing the city’s pace and pressure, visually underlining a high-functioning public façade while the character’s private problems intensify, with the recognizable terminal area anchoring the location as Manhattan.

    Real

    Scene was shot on Park Avenue by East 42nd Street near Grand Central Terminal in Midtown Manhattan, an iconic transportation hub area with the Park Avenue Viaduct, dense traffic patterns, and prominent office architecture. The surroundings provide unmistakable NYC scale and commuter energy.