The Brooklyn waterfront estate, once owned by Russian heiress Galina Anisimova, is an extravagant 14,000-square-foot property renting for $30,000 a day for filming. This estate not only served as a picturesque backdrop for the film 'Anora' but became an essential character complementing the plot's themes of luxury and romance. The mansion helped solidify the movie's Oscar-winning status by embodying an authentically lavish lifestyle. Location manager Ben Wiseman highlighted the mansion's influence on the representation of wealth and character dynamics in the film, emphasizing its narrative significance within the story.
Having a mansion like that as almost a character in the movie was important. It really speaks to the character of Ivan and the over-the-top, crazy rich person he is.
The mansion that easily covers 14,000-square-foot and even has a real-life Russian high-society backstory didn't just serve as a backdrop - it became a character in its own right.
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