
Where was 88 Minutes filmed
88 Minutes
Year: 2007
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
<p>The film was shot in Vancouver and Seattle. In Vancouver, filming took place in the Gastown district with its historic alleys and near False Creek where old architecture blends with modern buildings. In Seattle, urban landscapes featuring famous bridges and lively quays were used, creating the atmosphere of a real metropolis. The shooting details precisely conveyed tension and realism, enhancing the dynamic of each scene.</p>
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Health Sciences Center (exterior)
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Scene was shot This library, designed by Arthur Erickson and opening in 1997, is a central feature on the UBC campus. Featuring postmodern architecture, the entire building was designed to look like a book lying open. The original intention was to expand the library backwards, but development plans changed and now the building ends in a plain stucco wall, in contrast with the distinct glass facade on the front.
Health Sciences Center (interior)
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Jack Gramm Associates (exterior)
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Jack Gramm Associates (offices)
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Scene was shot Completed in 1995, the Vancouver Public Library’s Central Branch takes up a whole city block in downtown and was designed by Moshe Safdie of DA Architects. The large central atrium is surrounded by the library on one side and several stories of reading spaces on the other. Attached to the main building is a 21-story office tower and retail space.
Jack Gramm's Condo
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Jack Gramm's Rooftop
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Near Miss
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Outside Sara Pollard's Apartment
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Talking on Phone
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University Parking
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