
Where was Mother's Day filmed
Mother's Day
Year: 2016
Country: USA
<p>The 2016 romantic comedy directed by Garry Marshall immerses viewers in a family relationship with a touching and hilarious look at parenthood. The movie was filmed in Atlanta and Norcross, Georgia. Atlanta served as the backdrop for the complex family conflicts, including scenes filmed in such famous locations as the Bradley home on Linwood Avenue and historic Fort Ward Park. The movie also used the interiors of the swanky Four Seasons Hotel. Meanwhile, the city of Norcross added its own unique charm. Lillian Webb Park and College Street were used for the movie. One of the key locations was Sandy's house in Norcross. This historic building, built in the early 1900s, has been restored but retains its vintage style. </p>
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Locations
Henry and Tina's house
In movie
Scene where Henry invites his ex-wife Sandy and their children to their new home to introduce them to his fiancée Tina, a young model and Henry's sweetheart. Not only is Tina incredibly charming and beautiful, but she has baked cookies for Henry and Sandy's sons.
Real
Scene was shot in a modern cottage located at 229 Little John Trail in Atlanta. This home is not only known for its appearance in this film, but also left its mark in Spider-Man: Homecoming as Liz's home.
Jesse's house
In movie
Scene where Jesse and Gabby, preparing for Mother's Day, call their parents via Skype while they are on a road trip across the country. Mom takes a long time to set up the video call, but after a while, she manages to connect. She's a little grumpy, but thanks the kids for the gift, which even made it to her in time for the holiday.
Real
Scene was shot at 121 Wilton Drive in the town of Decatur. Built in 1923, this lovely apartment building adds realism and charm to the storyline. However, fans should be aware that the home is privately owned and it pays to respect the owners when touring the location.
TV studio
In movie
Scene where Miranda, a successful book author and TV personality, is promoting a Mother's Day gift - a rock crystal pendant that changes color depending on her mood. She persuasively asks viewers, "Don't you want to know your mom's mood?"
Real
Scene was shot at the State Farm Arena. It is a major sports and entertainment complex located in the heart of Atlanta. Opened in 1999, the arena is home to the Atlanta Hawks basketball team and is known for its unique architectural design that is skillfully blended with modern technology.