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Where was IF filmed

IF

Year: 2024

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy

Country: Canada, USA

<p>&ldquo;A magical story about growing up, imagination and finding joy in life was filmed against the backdrop of picturesque locations in New York City. The city became an integral part of the narrative, reflecting both everyday life and the magic that lies behind the familiar streets and buildings. One of the locations was a cozy diner Brooklyn Heights Deli in Brooklyn. This place emphasizes the ordinariness of the life of the main characters, who begin to discover the world of imaginary friends. Another cozy location was Ole &amp; Steen Bakery, located on 6th Avenue, Manhattan. An important element of the movie is the famous Wonder Wheel Ferris wheel in Coney Island. The atmosphere of the amusement park perfectly captures the spirit of adventure and fantasy that is at the heart of the story. These and the rest of the locations help create an atmosphere where the story unfolds about friendship, imagination, and the importance of connecting with childhood.<br /> &rdquo;</p>

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Locations

  • Abandoned amusement park

    In movie

    Scene where Calvin brings Bea to an abandoned amusement park where forgotten imaginary friends live. Bea and Calvin both have the rare ability to see imaginary friends. Calvin has long lived with this gift and introduces the girl to a whole world of forgotten creatures: he becomes Bea's guide to this world, showing her an abandoned amusement park in Coney Island, where imaginary friends live as in a “retirement home”. Among them are Blue Monster Blue, Blossom Butterfly, and other colorful characters who suffer from loneliness and neglect. Calvin helps Bea realize that the only way to bring these creatures back to life is through the memories of their creators-the adults who once invented them.

    Real

    Scene was shot near the Wonder Wheel at Coney Island's Luna Park. This iconic Ferris wheel is 46 meters high. It was built in 1920 and has since become one of the most recognizable symbols of New York City, as well as a symbol of an entire era of entertainment and the American dream. The choice of this location gives a special meaning to the story: Coney Island, with its rich history and the atmosphere of a bygone era, is perfect for a story about forgotten imaginary friends. The abandoned ride, like the aging Ferris wheel, is a reminder of past glories and lost dreams.

  • Bakery

    In movie

    Scene where Boo, Bea, and Calvin arrive at the bakery and see the man who created Boo. The protagonists begin to actively seek ways for adults to remember their old friends using various objects and places associated with childhood. Boo, one of the most colorful and visible imaginary friends, joins Bea and Calvin on their mission. Together they travel the city trying to reunite the imaginary friends with their creators and at one point find Boo's creator.

    Real

    Scene was shot at Ole & Steen Bakery in New York City. It is a Danish bakery known for its wide range of authentic Danish pastries, cakes, breads, and hearty dishes such as sandwiches. There are several branches in New York City, including the one at 6th Avenue and 40th Street, as well as in the Union Square neighborhood. The filmmakers were able to include this bakery in the film because of its recognition and popularity in the city: this chain is well-known in New York, has a convenient location and a pleasant atmosphere.

  • Grocery store

    In movie

    Scene where Bea walks into a grocery store near her home at night. Twelve-year-old Bea is going through a difficult time in her life. After the death of her mother, her father is hospitalized with a serious heart diagnosis, and the girl is forced to move in with her grandmother in New York City. Despite her young age, Bea is forced to grow up quickly and face serious life challenges. One evening the girl goes out to the grocery store, after a trip to which she unexpectedly discovers her ability to see imaginary friends - strange creatures that were created by children, but eventually forgotten.

    Real

    Scene was shot at the Brooklyn Heights Deli grocery store. This is a small deli store popular with locals. Here you can buy fresh produce, sandwiches, and drinks. The store is known for its casual atmosphere and affordability, making it a typical place for quick shopping in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood. It is the perfect location for the scene where Bea, left home alone in the evening, goes grocery shopping. The store conveys a sense of casualness and tranquility, which contrasts with the magical events that occur later.