The Half of It was filmed in New York in the United States of America.
Moodna Viaduct - 340 Otterkill Road
In movie
Scene where Ellie is going to school.
Real
Scene was shot The Moodna Viaduct is an iron railroad trestle spanning Moodna Creek and its valley at the north end of Schunemunk Mountain in Cornwall, New York. The bridge was constructed between 1904 and 1908 by the Erie Railroad as part of the Graham Line and was opened for service in January 1909. The trestle spans the valley for 3,200 feet (975 m) and is 193 feet (59 m) high at its highest point.
The Moodna Viaduct appears as a prominent feature in the 2007 film Michael Clayton.
New York
Strand Theatre
In movie
Scene where Paul and Ellie are watching Aster having a good time at the horror festival at the local cinema.
Real
Scene was shot The theatre opened in May of 1923 as the Thomson Theatre. I started as a single screen silent theater seating around 700. Later it was renamed as Strand Theatre. It now has four screens and shows first run movies.
New York
Piermont Avenue
In movie
Scene where Ellie and Aster are saying goodbye.
Real
Scene was shot Piermont is a village incorporated in 1847 in Rockland County in the state of New York. The village's name, in earlier years known as Tappan Landing, was given by Dr. Eleazar Lord, author, educator, deacon of the First Protestant Dutch Church and first president of the Erie Railroad. It was derived by combining a local natural feature – Tallman Mountain – and the most prominent man-made feature of the village – the long Erie Railroad pier.
New York
Thendara Station - Adirondack Scenic Railroad
In movie
Scene where Aster likes the work Ellie is doing at the railroad station.
Real
Scene was shot Thendara station is the Adirondack Scenic Railroad's northern terminus, and is near Thendara, New York. The station has been a contributing property of the "Thendara Historic District" since November 10, 2010.
New York
Moodna Viaduct - 260 Otterkill Road
In movie
Scene where Ellie and Paul work out their plan to make sure the date with Aster works out fine.
Real
Scene was shot The Moodna Viaduct is an iron railroad trestle spanning Moodna Creek and its valley at the north end of Schunemunk Mountain in Cornwall, New York. The bridge was constructed between 1904 and 1908 by the Erie Railroad as part of the Graham Line and was opened for service in January 1909. The trestle spans the valley for 3,200 feet (975 m) and is 193 feet (59 m) high at its highest point.
The Moodna Viaduct appears as a prominent feature in the 2007 film Michael Clayton.
New York
Sparky’s Diner
In movie
Scene where Paul and Aster are having a first date.
Real
Scene was shot Sparky's Diner in Garnerville has been open for business for four decades. In 2019 Sparky's owner Jeannie Nicolakis received an Empire Award, New York state's highest honor for small businesses. The award was presented Friday by state Senator James Skoufis.
The restaurant was also used for the movie Ben is Back starring Julia Roberts and Lucas Hedges.
New York