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Where was The Object of My Affection filmed

The Object of My Affection

Year: 1998

Genre: Comedy, Drama

Country: USA

<p>The movie, which explores complex relationships in the heart of New York City, was shot in various locations that helped to create its unique atmosphere. We see the characters on the streets of the Lower East Side, where the Brooklyn Bridge, a symbol of the city and a link between different worlds, rises. Marymount School on Fifth Avenue and East 84th Street, as well as the neighborhood of East 81st Street and Madison Avenue, served as the backdrop for scenes reflecting the social context of the characters&#39; lives as well as their daily lives. Nina&#39;s apartment, located at 275 President Street and Court Street, became the center of the narrative, the place where the most important events unfold. Walks through Central Park, near the Conservatory Pond and at the Zoo, add to the lightness and romance of the movie. The cozy streets of Grove Street and Bleecker Street, where the AOC restaurant is located (314 Bleecker Street and Grove Street), were the perfect place for the characters to meet. The Brooklyn Heights Promenade on Park Way, with its breathtaking views of the city, served as the perfect backdrop for reflections on life and love. All of these locations chosen for filming are not just locations, but full participants in the story, adding depth and realism to the movie.</p>

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Locations

  • Apartment Nina

    In movie

    Scene where George moves in with Nina. George Hanson is forced to move out of his friend's apartment and becomes a roommate of Nina Borowski, a charming girl living in a cozy apartment in Brooklyn. George has his doubts about moving in with Nina, although he realizes that it might be a good decision for both of them. On the one hand, he needs a new place to live after splitting up with his partner and sees Nina as supportive and friendly. On the other hand, he realizes that living together with a woman who is pregnant by another man can create difficult emotional situations.

    Real

    Scene was shot in an apartment building at 275 President Street and Court Street in the Carroll Gardens neighborhood of Brooklyn. This distinctly characterful neighborhood combines elements of old and new New York. The architecture of the pre-war buildings creates a cozy and residential atmosphere that could have fit Nina's lifestyle and her desire for stability. The choice of this location could have been due to the fact that Brooklyn in general, and Carroll Gardens in particular, are often used in movies to create a sense of real life for ordinary people, as opposed to the more glamorous Manhattan. Additionally, an apartment in such a building may have been more affordable for filming compared to more upscale locations. Finally, the proximity to other filming locations in Brooklyn may have also played a role in the choice of this location. In the end, the combination of architectural style, neighborhood atmosphere, and practical considerations made this location an ideal choice for the protagonist's home.

  • Apartment Nina

    In movie

    Scene where George moves in with Nina. George Hanson is forced to move out of his friend's apartment and becomes a roommate of Nina Borowski, a charming girl living in a cozy apartment in Brooklyn. George has his doubts about moving in with Nina, although he realizes that it might be a good decision for both of them. On the one hand, he needs a new place to live after splitting up with his partner and sees Nina as supportive and friendly. On the other hand, he realizes that living together with a woman who is pregnant by another man can create difficult emotional situations.

    Real

    Scene was shot in an apartment building at 275 President Street and Court Street in the Carroll Gardens neighborhood of Brooklyn. This distinctly characterful neighborhood combines elements of old and new New York. The architecture of the pre-war buildings creates a cozy and residential atmosphere that could have fit Nina's lifestyle and her desire for stability. The choice of this location could have been due to the fact that Brooklyn in general, and Carroll Gardens in particular, are often used in movies to create a sense of real life for ordinary people, as opposed to the more glamorous Manhattan. Additionally, an apartment in such a building may have been more affordable for filming compared to more upscale locations. Finally, the proximity to other filming locations in Brooklyn may have also played a role in the choice of this location. In the end, the combination of architectural style, neighborhood atmosphere, and practical considerations made this location an ideal choice for the protagonist's home.

  • Nina and Vince's rendezvous point

    In movie

    Scene where Nina meets Vince and they discuss raising a child together. Nina and Vince are a long-standing couple whose relationship is based on habit rather than passion or deep connection. Vince, while decent and seemingly well off, is a rather nerdy and stubborn man. Once pregnant, Nina realizes that their union lacks depth: Vince is not ready to compromise and their communication is reduced to formalities. She decides that she wants to raise the child with George, and Vince, though resentful of the decision, accepts it and asks her not to cut herself out of the child's life.

    Real

    Scene was shot at the Central Park Zoo, located in Central Park in Manhattan. This zoo occupies 2.6 hectares (6.5 acres) in the southeast corner of Central Park, at the intersection of East 64th Street and Fifth Avenue. It was founded as a menagerie in 1864, becoming the second public zoo in the United States. The zoo got its modern look after a renovation completed in 1988. It is now home to animals from tropical, temperate, and polar regions, including penguins, snow leopards, and primates. The zoo is a space where people can relax and enjoy nature, which creates the right atmosphere for frank and emotional conversation. This place symbolizes the transition from tension and conflict to a more calm and peaceful resolution of the situation, which corresponds to the nature of Nina and Vince's meeting.

  • School

    In movie

    Scene where George leaves school after conducting a children's play. The main character of the movie, George, works as a teacher in an elementary school. He puts on amateur plays with children and at the beginning of the movie he is just directing such a production with the participation of his students. After the play is over, he heads to a dinner that should help him in his career.

    Real

    Scene was shot at Marymount School of New York, a private Catholic girls' school located on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. This school with a rich history was founded in 1926 and occupies three connected Beaux-Arts style mansions built in the early 20th century. Marymount School is known for its high academic standards and for fostering in its students leadership, self-confidence, and a desire to make a difference in the world. The choice of this place as a location for the movie may have been due to its architectural appeal, which allowed the authors to create the right visual impression of the main character's workplace.