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Where was Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen filmed

Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen

Year: 2004

Genre: Comedy, Romance

Country: Canada

<p>This 2004 comedy-drama film starring Lindsay Lohan perfectly captures the roller coaster ride of teenage life. Although the movie takes place in New York and New Jersey, most of the filming was done in Canada. The movie team shot most of the scenes in Oakville and Burlington, Ontario. Toronto also played an important role in the filming of the movie. The city of Oakville, known for its picturesque harbors and bustling shopping districts, was a great suburban location for the movie. While Toronto, with its vibrant urban atmosphere and iconic landmarks such as the Lakeview Diner, brought a touch of urban charm to the film.</p>

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  • Lola's new home

    In movie

    Scene where Lola and her family move from New York City to suburban New Jersey. The heroine feels this change hard, considering New Jersey a "cultural wasteland". However, despite her discontent, she tries to arrange her room and create a cozy atmosphere in it.

    Real

    Scene was shot in Hamilton, a Canadian port city located on the western shore of Lake Ontario. The city occupies a strategic position between the Niagara Escarpment and the Golden Horseshoe, one of Canada's most densely populated and economically developed regions. Hamilton's territory includes both urban development and natural areas.

  • School

    In movie

    Scene where At her new school, Lola meets Ella Gerard, who also shares a love for the rock band Cedartur. On this basis, the girls quickly find common ground. Lola shows her album dedicated to the famous musical group.

    Real

    Scene was shot at King City Public Secondary School in King City, Ontario. Due to its typical Canadian school design, the school is often used as a location for filming movies and series about school life. The space in and around the school makes it possible to organize scenes both in classic classrooms and against the backdrop of open spaces.

  • Shopping center

    In movie

    Scene where Lola and her friend Ella spend their time like normal teenagers - walking and shopping. In one of the malls they run into Carla Santini, the most popular girl in school. Lola decides to challenge her to a dance-off.

    Real

    Scene was shot at the Erin Mills Town Center in Mississauga, Ontario. It is one of the largest shopping centers in the region and attracts visitors with a variety of stores, restaurants and entertainment areas.