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Where was ‘People We Meet on Vacation’ filmed? The locations behind the globetrotting romcom

 “Splash some January sunshine courtesy of the new Netflix romcom”

“Despite its sprawling spread of locations, Curtis reveals that filming mostly took place in and around New Orleans and Barcelona.”

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Where Was ‘People We Meet on Vacation’ Filmed? Discover the ‘People We Meet on Vacation’ Movie Filming Locations

 “Netflix has declared it PoppyAlex week, and we couldn’t agree more, with the release of the People We Meet on Vacation movie on the streamer today.”

“Because this is a movie about a series of vacations, it would make sense for People We Meet on Vacation to have a long list of international filming locations.”

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Apartment Therapy

 “Why ‘Where’d You Go Bernadette’ Left This Renovation Unfinished On Purpose”

…As Bernadette took a slight pause from her creative pursuits, Curtis was “very mindful not to fully finish anything [in the house] other than the bedrooms and bathrooms,” he maintains. “Everything was in a constant state of disrepair. Nothing was finished, just creative shambles.”

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ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST

 “How Where’d You Go, Bernadette’s Production Designer Created the Film’s Stunning Fictional Architecture”

“I got that chill that I get as a designer when I saw it through the weeds.” After spending thousands of dollars and two months just to ensure that the house was safe for a crew to stand in, Curtis’s team dressed the home in jewel tones

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Los angeles TImes

 “How Richard Linklater’s ‘Where’d You Go, Bernadette’ uses oddball architecture to reflect its heroine”

““It was incredibly satisfying to see things come through the thought process to paper to real life,” he added. “I do that every week, but it was extra special on this because everyone was so thoughtful and mindful of Bernadette’s style, what would be in her world and what was on her mind.”

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Roger Ebert .com

 “Everyone wants some - Review”

“In 1980, there were still hostages in Iran. Jimmy Carter was President (but not for long). 1980 was closer to the '70s than the slick yuppie-MTV era coming down the pike, and Linklater's frequent production designer Bruce Curtis gets that distinction.”…

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