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Where was Motherhood filmed

Motherhood

Year: 2009

Genre: Comedy, Drama

Country: USA

<p>The movie was filmed in New York City. Key locations included the Welch apartment at the intersection of Bedford Street and Grove Street, where the main character Eliza, played by Uma Thurman, faces the everyday challenges of motherhood. Scenes were also filmed in a French restaurant at Bedford Street and Grove Street, which became the backdrop for Eliza&#39;s interactions with her neighbors. Hudson Street and Grove Street School were used for scenes involving Eliza&#39;s children. These Greenwich Village locations reflect the unique atmosphere of New York City and help create a realistic picture of a young mother&#39;s life striving for fulfillment.</p>

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Locations

  • French woman's apartment

    In movie

    Scene where a French neighbor goes out to walk her daughter to school. Elisa feels jealous of her neighbor, who seems more organized, as a mother, and a confident woman. Elise feels insecure around her, which highlights her inner turmoil and struggle for self-actualization. Especially since the French woman's family is much wealthier and their daughters compete to see who has the coolest birthday party.

    Real

    Scene was shot at 109 Bedford Street and Grove Street in Manhattan. This building has three floors and is a single-family home, which gives it a cozy atmosphere and high status. This house was chosen as the location for the shoot because of its architecture and location in one of the most picturesque neighborhoods in New York City. Greenwich Village is known for its cultural history and diverse residents, making it the perfect backdrop for the interactions between the characters - the Welch's American family and the French neighbors.

  • School

    In movie

    Scene where Eliza picks up her children from school. When she arrives at school, she encounters other mothers, each representing different approaches to parenting. This interaction demonstrates the pressure Eliza feels to conform to the expectations of other parents and to cope with her own doubts about her role as a mother. Eliza feels a bit insecure amongst other mothers who seem more confident and organized. This emphasizes her internal struggle with motherhood and her desire to find a balance between responsibilities and personal ambition.

    Real

    Scene was shot at the Hudson Street School in Manhattan. This is a prestigious public school for children from kindergarten through fifth grade. It is a neighborhood school that is active in the local community and offers a variety of educational programs. The writers of the movie chose it to create a realistic atmosphere of the daily life of parents and children in New York City. In addition, filming in a real school adds authenticity to the movie and helps the audience better understand the problems the heroine faces as a mother.

  • Welchay Apartments

    In movie

    Scene where Eliza and Avery are driving their children to school. Eliza lives in Manhattan with her husband Avery McKendrick and their two children. The family faces the usual challenges of parenthood, especially in the lead up to Clara's birthday party. Eliza tries to organize a party for her daughter, but in the process of preparation she faces pressure from others and her own ambitions. Avery, Eliza's husband, is passive and not too involved in family matters, which adds extra stress to the heroine's life. She feels overwhelmed and lonely in her efforts to cope with childcare and household chores.

    Real

    Scene was shot at 110 Bedford Street and Grove Street in Manhattan. This building, built in 1901, is typical housing for the Greenwich Village neighborhood and consists of four floors with multiple apartments. Its location in the heart of the West Village makes it a picturesque and convenient place to live, with proximity to restaurants, cafes and other amenities - an ideal place to live for an affluent family.