Two Is a Family was filmed in France and London in the United Kingdom.
Ebor Street
In movie
Scene where Samuel and Gloria having fun on the street.
Real
Scene was shot Ebor Street is a well-known Street Art ‘hot spot’ destination for urban art fans and photographers.
London
St James's Square
In movie
Scene where Gloria meets her mother for the first time.
Real
Scene was shot St James's Square is the only square in the St James's district of the City of Westminster and is a garden square. It has predominantly Georgian and Neo-Georgian architecture. For its first two hundred or so years it was one of the three or four most fashionable residential streets in London.
London
Canadel Beach
In movie
Scene where Samuel and Gloria play on the beach when Gloria's mom and Bernie arrive.
Real
Scene was shot The Canadel beach at Rayol-Canadel is one of the most beautiful beaches in the Var. Separated into two zones by the aid station, the right part is completely public (but narrower than the left zone) while the left zone is more reserved for private beaches (some public spaces). On the right side, there is a plaque reminding the landing in 1944 (this beach can be called the Landing Beach).
Rayol-Canadel-sur-Mer
Lets Adore and Endure Each Other
In movie
Scene where Samuel and Gloria play on the streets of London.
Real
Scene was shot Great Eastern Street is home to two graffiti covered tube trains perched on containers on top of a building, captioned: ‘Lets Adore And Endure Each Other.’ You can also find a lovely tribute to the late actor Bob Hoskins, this piece refers to his lead in 1986 neo-noir film Mona Lisa.
Lets Adore and Endure Each Other is made by Stephen Powers.
London
44 Essex Road (pub)
In movie
Scene where Samuel arrives at the place where Gloria's mother works.
Real
Scene was shot at the real Old Queen's Head pub, which is just north of central London.
London
Rivington St
In movie
Scene where Samuel and Gloria having fun on the street.
Real
Scene was shot This part of Rivington street is also known as Banksy's 'Designated Graffiti Area'.
London