New York is a metropolis where anything can happen, Although it is the destination of many foreigners chasing the American dream, it is also a paradise for making any number of films.
The city itself has countless stories to tellWith almost 9 million inhabitants, the possibilities are endless and the best way to portray an event, a novel or an occurrence would be in New York.
Even Frank Sinatra fell in love with the ‘City that Never Dueme’
Frank Sinatra fell in love with the city from the first time he stepped there, Although he was originally from New Jersey, the singer saw his true home in the great metropolis and that is why every time he sang the homonymous song, he expressed the desire to succeed “in the city that never sleeps.”
That’s right, New York never sleeps. Who has been to the city realizes that before the Pandemic, the nightlife is almost the same as it is in the day, the subway runs 24 hours a day and in Times Square you will always find something to do.
It is for these reasons that dozens of filmmakers wanted to film in New York, They see the city as the mecca of any occurrence or event in the world and it is no wonder, it is one of the cities that move the world.
That’s why we leave you 7 memorable movies that were filmed in New York
Birdman (2014)
One of the best films by Alejandro González Iñárritu, who won the Oscar for Best Picture for this gem and where he portrays the story of a Hollywood actor in decline, who tries to reinvent his life and career on Broadway.
If you haven’t seen it, make some popcorn and a nice glass of wine. it has no waste in any scene.
The Devil Wears Fashion (2006)
Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway show us the glamor that exists in a city with NY, where any occurrence is possible and can be a global trend.
Anne Wintour, the editor of Vogue, is the one who inspired the character played by Mery Streep, a calculating and cold journalist who has no limits in order to achieve success.
The Age of Innocence (1993)
Daniel Day-Lewis, Michelle Pfeiffer and Winona Ryder break with all the schemes in a New York set in 1870, where the law of the strongest prevailed.
Many of the locations used by Martin Scorsese in the film still continue.So this film has a historical value.
My Poor Little Angel 2 (1992)
Before the drugs and the night life Macaulay Culkin was the favorite child of all audiences and with Mi Pobre Angelito he won over the public in the 90s.
For the second part of the film, they decided to do it in New YorkWhere little Macaulay misuses his dad’s credit card and in the “Big Apple,” that can be a “danger.”
New York Stories (1989)
A trio of stories that let us see the opposite sides of New York. Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola and Woody Allen each tell a story and the last one can even be seen with his Jazz band performing live.
Loz Cazafantasmas (1984)
The heroes known as the Dr. Peter Venkman, Dr. Raymond Stantz and Dr. Egon Spengler They walk around town catching “paranormal objects” and let us see many old New York locations.
A great action and adventure film which will have a new version in the following months.
Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)
Here we can see Dustin Hoffman without gray hair, young and with a unique vigor, to have a truly memorable performance and that gave 5 Oscars to the film.
A story that focuses on the legal dispute over the custody of a child and where the locations of Central Park, the Chrysler Building and the Financial District stand out.
Do you remember any other movies that were filmed in New York?
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