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Where was 36 Saints filmed

36 Saints

Year: 2013

Genre: Action

Country: USA

Film was filmed in New York City and uses a gritty, street-level look at Manhattan and Brooklyn to support a crime-driven story about detectives chasing a serial killer while a group of international students prepares a memorial after a devastating tragedy. The locations emphasize crowded neighborhoods, everyday interiors, and recognizable blocks that keep the tension grounded in real, lived-in places.

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Locations

  • Chelsea International Hostel

    In movie

    Scene where used for scenes tied to the student group’s New York stay, providing a believable, low-key base in the city. The hostel setting supports dialogue-driven moments and transitions, with the surrounding Chelsea streets offering convenient exteriors that match a grounded, contemporary Manhattan atmosphere.

    Real

    Scene was shot a long-running budget hostel in the Chelsea area, operating in a narrow townhouse-style building on West 20th Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenue. The property is surrounded by mid-rise residential blocks, small eateries, and typical Manhattan foot traffic, making it a practical real-world setting for interior and street-level filming.

  • Deity

    In movie

    Scene where used for social meetups and conversational sequences that benefit from an authentic Brooklyn restaurant/bar environment. The venue’s approachable interior and the recognizable Atlantic Avenue streetscape help ground character interactions in a specific, contemporary part of the city rather than a generic set.

    Real

    Scene was shot a restaurant and bar venue on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, known for its casual dining space and neighborhood nightlife feel near Hoyt Street and Bond Street. The surrounding Boerum Hill/Cobble Hill area features brownstones, local storefronts, and active evening street life, which can read naturally on camera as a modern Brooklyn hangout.