
Where was CODA filmed
CODA
Year: 2021
Country: USA
<p>The film was shot in Massachusetts, USA, predominantly in the Gloucester area, where the true life of a fishing town blends with historical charm. The production team used real streets, docks, and old buildings, creating an atmosphere of authenticity and coziness. The choice of locations highlighted the community’s character and added dynamism to each scene, conveying the spirit of coastal life. These locations imparted depth, warmth, and a genuine, vibrant touch.</p>
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Locations
Jodrey State Fish Pier
In movie
Scene where Ruby works on the fishing boat of her family.
Real
Scene was shot The boat used for filming is the Angela Rose, the 24 year old boat of Paul Vitale, a fisherman from Gloucester, Massachusetts. Vitale showed his skills to the cast and crew. Gloucester is an important center of the fishing industry and a popular summer destination. It sits on Cape Ann and is part of Massachusetts's North Shore. The population was 28,789 at the 2010 U.S. Census.
Lane’s Cove
In movie
Scene where Leo tells his sister Roby she should use her talent.
Real
Scene was shot Gloucester’s Lane’s Cove is a popular spot for docking boats, snorkeling, scuba diving and kayaking. The cove is protected by a scenic granite storm wall.
Rockport Music - Shalin Liu Performance Center
In movie
Scene where Ruby is about to show her skills.
Real
Scene was shot The Performance Center opened in June 2010. The facility provides seating for approximately 330 people and features a third-floor reception space complete with a catering kitchen. The design is a collaboration between architects Alan Joslin and Deborah Epstein, of Epstein Joslin Architects and R. Lawrence Kirkegaard, of Kirkegaard Associates.
Steel Derrick Quarry
In movie
Scene where Ruby and Miles go out for a swim.
Real
Scene was shot Steel Derrick Quarry is a popular swimming spot for local pass holders. But is used to be a granite quarry. It was founded in 1870 and owned by the Pigeon Hill Granite Co. Rockport is located approximately 40 miles (64 km) northeast of Boston at the tip of the Cape Ann peninsula. Today Rockport is primarily a suburban residential and tourist town, but it is still home to a number of lobster fishermen and artists.