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Where was Everything Must Go filmed

Everything Must Go

Year: 2010

Genre: Comedy, Drama

Country: USA

<p>Set in Arizona, this comedy-drama explores themes of redemption, self-discovery, and the power of human connection. The movie was filmed in various locations throughout the state, including Phoenix, Mesa, and Scottsdale. These cities perfectly capture the atmosphere and essence of the story. Phoenix, the state capital, provides many different locations for filming. One of the highlights was Aunt Ciladas Restaurant on North Dream Drive, which serves as an important backdrop for the movie. The main character&#39;s home, located in Scottsdale, also became a significant part of the visuals. Mesa, located east of Phoenix, adds depth to the narrative by presenting a suburban atmosphere. The streets and neighborhoods of Mesa symbolize the protagonist&#39;s journey of self-discovery and redemption. While Scottsdale, with its developed art scene, brings vibrancy and visual diversity to the movie. These cities, with their unique architectural features and picturesque desert landscapes, provide a compelling backdrop for this moving story.</p>

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Locations

  • Crossroads

    In movie

    Scene where Nick borrows a bicycle from a neighbor boy, Kenny, to ride to the store to get alcohol. This bike ride becomes an important moment in the movie, showing the difficulties he faces in his life.

    Real

    Scene was shot at the intersection of East Calle Del Paisano and North 56th Street in Scottsdale, Arizona. This part of the city is surrounded by both residential and commercial buildings, giving it a dynamic atmosphere. The intersection's central location provides easy access to local shopping centers, amenities, and attractions, making it an ideal location for shoots reflecting daily life in Scottsdale.

  • Nick's house

    In movie

    Scene where Nick returns home and discovers that his wife Catherine has disappeared. The locks on the doors have been changed and his belongings are scattered in the front yard. In the letter she left behind, Katherine explains her decision to leave, citing the Denver incident, and asks him not to try to contact her.

    Real

    Scene was shot East Kole Rosa Street. This picturesque neighborhood is known for its cozy one-story homes, many with spacious yards and pools. With a variety of properties of different sizes and styles, East Kole Rosa is a tranquil and inviting place to live in Scottsdale.

  • Store

    In movie

    Scene where Nick, who struggles with alcoholism and has experienced serious loss, seeks solace and temporary relief by going into a store to buy wine. Nick's money is running low and he finds it difficult to pay for his purchase. This adds tension to the scene, emphasizing how much he is in a difficult financial and emotional situation, facing problems that are exacerbated by his addiction.

    Real

    Scene was shot at Quick Stop, a popular convenience store located in Scottsdale, Arizona. With a convenient location, the store offers a wide variety of merchandise including snacks, beverages, and grocery essentials. Quick service and friendly staff make the Quick Stop a popular destination for locals and visitors.