"The apartment is very much real and is a historic 1800s brownstone in the South End neighborhood. Our director, Kris, loves shooting on location, and we scouted a ton of different options."
"However, between the spiral staircase, floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, and ornate period-specific molding and decorative detailing, this one stood out as the clear-cut front-runner."
'The Drama' showcases a beautiful South End apartment in Boston, which serves as a significant element of the film. Directed by Kristoffer Borgli, the film utilizes Boston's rich architectural history and walkable neighborhoods. The apartment, a historic 1800s brownstone, features a spiral staircase, high ceilings, and ample natural light. Production designer Zosia Mackenzie emphasized the apartment's unique characteristics, which made it the top choice among various locations scouted in the city. Other recognizable locations include Andy's Diner and Tatte coffee shop.
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