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Where was Your Friends and Neighbors filmed

Your Friends and Neighbors

Year: 2024

Genre: Drama

Country: USA

The film was shot in various locations across New York and New Jersey, depicting the life of Andrew 'Coop' Cooper, a former hedge fund manager whose affluent lifestyle takes a dramatic turn after he loses his job and goes through a divorce. Faced with the challenge of maintaining his family's high-end existence, Andrew resorts to desperate measures, including stealing from his wealthy neighbors in the fictional community of Westmont Village. The narrative explores the complexities of wealth, class, and personal integrity as Andrew navigates his new reality, contrasting the polished facades of suburban affluence with the hidden struggles and moral compromises beneath. The series features Jon Hamm in a central role, examining the pressure to uphold appearances and the lengths one might go to preserve a perceived social standing, while also introducing a diverse cast of characters whose lives intersect with Andrew's unfolding predicament.

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Locations

  • 36th Avenue station

    In movie

    Scene where Elena, the maid who works in Nick’s house, wakes up early in the morning to take the subway at the 36th Avenue station, illustrating the stark contrast between the lives of the wealthy and their service staff.

    Real

    Scene was shot MTA Subway 36 Avenue Station (N W)

  • Coffee shop

    In movie

    Scene where featuring the coffee shop in the second episode, "Deuce," showcasing a regular local spot where characters might gather or have conversations, reflecting the daily life within the affluent community.

    Real

    Scene was shot Sunshine Coffee Roasters

  • College of New Rochelle (Masonic Care Community)

    In movie

    Scene where Coop's son Hunter attends the fictional Mayfield School. The old college campus with its institutional architecture and green grounds doubles convincingly as an exclusive private school where the children of Westmont Village's wealthy families receive their education.

    Real

    Scene was shot the former College of New Rochelle campus, which declared bankruptcy in 2019 and was subsequently purchased by the trustees of the Masonic Hall. It was renamed the Masonic Care Community of New Rochelle. The campus retains its collegiate architecture and grounds, making it a convincing stand-in for a private school. The property includes multiple historic buildings set on landscaped grounds in a residential area of New Rochelle.

  • Hedge fund firm exterior

    In movie

    Scene where the exterior of Cooper's prominent hedge fund firm is shown, establishing the professional backdrop of his former life before his financial downturn, reflecting the corporate environment of Midtown East.

    Real

    Scene was shot Office building at 767 Third Avenue

  • Miller family mansion

    In movie

    Scene where featuring the Miller family mansion in Westmont Village, a magnificent 10,000-square-foot estate resembling a Romanesque, Mediterranean-style castle, symbolizing the opulence and grandeur of the community.

    Real

    Scene was shot Private estate designed by Rosario Candela

  • Oakwood Country Club

    In movie

    Scene where depicting the exclusive Oakwood Country Club, where Cooper paid a hundred grand a year for membership, symbolizing the aspirational and luxurious lifestyle he desperately tries to cling to.

    Real

    Scene was shot Sleepy Hollow Country Club

  • RT60 Rooftop Bar & Lounge, Hard Rock Hotel

    In movie

    Scene where Andrew meets Liv in an elegant bar four months before the mansion scene in the first episode "This Is What Happens." The rooftop setting provides a sophisticated backdrop for this initial encounter between the two characters.

    Real

    Scene was shot the rooftop bar and lounge on the 34th floor of the Hard Rock Hotel in Midtown Manhattan. The RT60 is a stylish venue offering panoramic city views, craft cocktails, and a lively atmosphere high above the streets. The hotel itself is a modern high-rise that has become a notable destination in the Times Square area for both tourists and locals seeking elevated nightlife experiences.

  • Varga's Pawn Shop

    In movie

    Scene where Varga's Pawn Shop is depicted, representing a contrast to the affluent settings and likely serving as a place where Andrew might dispose of stolen goods or engage in illicit transactions to maintain his lifestyle.

    Real

    Scene was shot Private house