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Where was Pohodu Lyubov filmed

Pohodu Lyubov

Year: 2025

Genre: Comedy, Romance

Country: Russia

<p>This romantic comedy was filmed in St. Petersburg, in the most beautiful and picturesque locations. In this movie, where young Liza finds herself in the Northern Capital for the first time, Peter reveals to her its white nights, unique streets and an atmosphere that is perfect for heartwarming stories. Lisa falls in love with the city as well as its inhabitants, including a young artist and his musician friend. Their meetings and amusing adventures take place against the backdrop of the most picturesque parts of the city, such as Nevsky Prospekt, embankments and cozy courtyards, which gives the film a special atmosphere of romance. This is not just a filming - Peter really lives here and gives its unique impressions to the heroes.</p>

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Locations

  • Area

    In movie

    Scene where heroes, in search of adventure, rush through the central square of St. Petersburg on an unusual vehicle - an antique bed on wheels. This strange mode of transportation attracts the attention of passers-by, and soon they are stopped by a policeman, naturally, a traffic cop.

    Real

    Scene was shot on St. Isaac's Square in St. Petersburg, one of the most majestic and historically significant locations in the city The traffic and movement of people create a natural animation on the square, making it ideal for scenes with a large number of characters, as well as for demonstrating the beauty of the city's architecture.

  • Station

    In movie

    Scene where we see Liza, a fair-haired beautiful girl, who with a twinkle in her eye gets off the train at the St. Petersburg train station. Her eyes reflect hope and expectation, as if she believes that the most amazing events are waiting for her here.

    Real

    Scene was shot at Vitebsky Railway Station in St. Petersburg, a place where modernity meets history. The magnificent building, built in the early 20th century, appears as a majestic architectural monument with characteristic features of Russian Art Nouveau. Inside the station is full of dynamics: passengers are hurrying to catch trains, the sound of footsteps echoes through the hall, and antique lamps hang from the high ceilings. There is a lot of space and light, which creates ideal conditions for filming, in which romance and the bustle of the big city are intertwined.