Where was A Home at the End of the World filmed
A Home at the End of the World
Year: 2004
Country: USA
Film was filmed to ground an intimate, character-driven story in a recognizably lived-in New York atmosphere. The narrative follows long-term friends whose bond shifts as adulthood brings grief, complicated desire, and the pressures of building a nontraditional household. The setting supports a realistic tone: everyday streets, apartments, and neighborhood routines that mirror the characters’ attempts to redefine family and commitment.
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Locations
Avenue C & East 9th Street (Intersection)
In movie
Scene where exterior street moment establishing the characters’ daily NYC environment, using a recognizable East Village corner to connect their personal tensions to ordinary city movement, sidewalks, and neighborhood life rather than a staged set.
Real
Scene was shot the Avenue C and East 9th Street intersection in Manhattan’s East Village, a dense residential neighborhood with pre-war walk-ups, small storefronts, and steady local foot traffic. It sits near community parks and typical corner curbs, making it a practical, believable NYC backdrop.