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Where was Another Simple Favor filmed

Another Simple Favor

Year: 2024

Genre: Comedy, Crime, Detective

Country: USA

The film was shot in picturesque locations across Italy, specifically on the luxurious island of Capri and in the historic city of Rome. This story serves as a follow-up, picking up five years after previous events, and centers on Stephanie Smothers, now a well-known true crime vlogger. She receives an unexpected invitation from her enigmatic former friend, Emily Nelson, to be the maid of honor at Emily's elaborate wedding in Capri. The narrative unfolds against a backdrop of stunning Italian scenery, blending elements of mystery and glamor as Stephanie delves back into Emily's complex world. The production uses both real-world iconic landmarks and carefully crafted sets to bring its captivating story to life, showcasing Italy's diverse beauty.

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Locations

  • Bar Tiberio

    In movie

    Scene where Stephanie encounters the undercover FBI agent, Irene Walker, at this specific bar, prominently located within the small, central square of the town, which is also home to the local church and the city hall.

    Real

    Scene was shot a well-known establishment situated in Capri's bustling Piazzetta (Piazza Umberto I), the small, central square that serves as the heart of town life. It's a classic spot for locals and tourists alike to observe the vibrant social scene, enjoy refreshments, and soak in the quintessential Capri atmosphere, surrounded by shops and historic buildings.

  • Grand Hotel Quisisana

    In movie

    Scene where Stephanie, the protagonist, resides at this iconic and historic five-star hotel, which is nestled right in the vibrant heart of the island and boasts a long-standing reputation as a preferred destination for various celebrities.

    Real

    Scene was shot The Grand Hotel Quisisana is a historic five-star hotel that has been an emblem of luxury in Capri since its establishment in 1845. Located in the very heart of the island, it has long been a favored retreat for celebrities and discerning travelers, offering opulent accommodations and impeccable service amidst elegant surroundings.

  • Roman Villa Cliffs

    In movie

    Scene where The scene where only the dramatic cliff face and a nearby church, perched majestically on a hill 330 meters above sea level beside the archaeological remains of Villa Jovis, are prominently featured in the movie.

    Real

    Scene was shot Villa Jovis is an ancient Roman villa built by Emperor Tiberius on the northeastern tip of Capri. Although mostly in ruins today, its elevated position offers panoramic views of the entire Gulf of Naples. It is also historically significant for the 'Salto di Tiberio' legend, where Tiberius was rumored to have thrown people off the cliffs.

  • Trevi Fountain

    In movie

    Scene where the movie reaches its conclusion at a surprisingly empty Trevi Fountain in Rome, a globally recognized and beloved landmark known for its intricate sculptures and the tradition of coin-tossing.

    Real

    Scene was shot The Trevi Fountain is one of the most famous and iconic Baroque fountains in the world, located in the Trevi district of Rome. Designed by Nicola Salvi and completed by Giuseppe Pannini, it stands as a magnificent masterpiece of water and stone, depicting Oceanus in his shell-shaped chariot, and is a popular spot for tourists to throw coins.

  • Wedding Celebrations Venue

    In movie

    Scene where the main wedding celebrations, involving all the principal actors, were expertly filmed within the elegant Doric Courtyard, which forms an integral part of the sprawling and architecturally rich Greek-inspired complex.

    Real

    Scene was shot Hadrian's Villa, also known as Villa Adriana, is a sprawling archaeological complex near Tivoli, encompassing the remains of a vast imperial Roman villa built by Emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century AD. This UNESCO World Heritage site includes palaces, thermal baths, temples, theaters, and gardens, showcasing a remarkable blend of architectural styles.