The Interview was filmed in Vancouver & Britannia Beach in Canada.
China Street
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Pyongyang Restaurant
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Chinese Village
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Britannia Mine Museum
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Scene was shot Built inside the former Concentrator building of a copper mine, the Britannia Mine Museum is a National Historic Site which educates visitors on British Columbia’s mining industry. The processing facility operated for seventy years starting in 1904, with Mill #3 constructed in 1923. No mining actually took place in these tunnels as they were used to transport ore to the Howe Sound.
Vancouver Art Gallery
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Scene was shot The Art Gallery is housed in the former Provincial Courthouse, a Neo-classic building constructed in 1906. This is a Vancouver heritage building.
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Vancouver Art Gallery
Skylark Tonight Party
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Scene was shot Formerly the Ascot Lounge.
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Skylark Tonight
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Scene was shot Home of CBC Radio Vancouver and various other production facilities.
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Presidential Palace
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Scene was shot A public plaza in the center of downtown Vancouver connecting the Vancouver Art Gallery and the Provincial Law Courts. Underwent a multi-million dollar renovation in 2009 for the Olympics. Also holds a satellite campus of the University of British Columbia.
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Minaty Bay
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Scene was shot This private bay just to the south of Britannia Beach is surrounded by imposing mountains and gives the impression of incredible remoteness while being very accessible via the Sea to Sky Highway.
Rosewood Hotel Georgia
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Scene was shot The Hotel Georgia is a history hotel in downtown which originally opened in 1927. The building was designed in the Georgian Revival style by architects R.T. Garrow and John Graham Sr. and has been historic building since 1974.
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