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Where was Hungry Hearts filmed

Hungry Hearts

Year: 2014

Genre: Action

Country: USA

Film was filmed in New York City and tells the story of two newlyweds, Jude and Mina, whose relationship begins to unravel after the birth of their first child. What starts as a loving partnership turns into a tense psychological battle when Mina becomes obsessively fixated on protecting her baby from all perceived contaminants. She adopts extreme veganism, fanatical cleanliness rituals, and an uncompromising pursuit of purity that gradually endangers the health of their infant son. Jude finds himself caught between respecting his wife's beliefs and saving his child's life, leading to a deeply unsettling exploration of parenthood, control, and the fine line between protective love and destructive obsession. The film features strong performances from Adam Driver and Alba Rohrwacher, both of whom won acting awards at the Venice Film Festival for their roles.

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Locations

  • Apartment, 174 West 72nd Street and Broadway

    In movie

    Scene where the apartment building used as the exterior of Jude and Mina's home, where much of the central domestic conflict plays out as Mina's obsessive behavior around their newborn intensifies and Jude struggles to intervene before it is too late.

    Real

    Scene was shot a residential building situated at the corner of West 72nd Street and Broadway on Manhattan's Upper West Side. This is a well-known and densely populated neighborhood filled with classic pre-war apartment buildings, close to landmarks such as the Beacon Theatre and Verdi Square. The Upper West Side has long been a favorite location for filmmakers seeking authentic New York residential settings.

  • Pharmacy, 1714 Amsterdam Avenue

    In movie

    Scene where Jude visits this pharmacy location in Upper Manhattan, a scene that underscores the everyday errands that contrast sharply with the escalating psychological tension at home as he searches for ways to help his increasingly malnourished child.

    Real

    Scene was shot a pharmacy storefront located at the intersection of Amsterdam Avenue and West 145th Street in Upper Manhattan, within the Hamilton Heights neighborhood. This area is characterized by its mix of small local businesses, brownstone residences, and proximity to City College of New York. Amsterdam Avenue in this stretch retains a neighborhood commercial feel typical of upper Manhattan corridors.

  • Studio, 450 West 31st Street

    In movie

    Scene where interior sequences were shot at this production studio space, which served as a controlled environment for filming key dramatic moments between the couple as their relationship deteriorates following the birth of their son.

    Real

    Scene was shot a commercial studio building located on West 31st Street between 10th Avenue and Dyer Avenue in the Hudson Yards area of Manhattan. The block sits in a part of Midtown West that has historically housed production facilities, warehouses, and industrial spaces commonly used for film and television shoots. The neighborhood has undergone significant redevelopment in recent years.