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Set
It "is the end of a bunch of rivers, and it flows like a river."
(Henrik)
That's where most of the film was shot – in San Francisco Bay Area.
San Francisco Bay is really the end of a bunch of rivers: the Sacramento and the San Joaquin primarily.
It is 50 mi (80 km) long and from 3 to 13 mi (4.8–21 km) wide. The bay is as deep as
100 ft (30 m) in spots, with a channel 50 ft (15 m) deep maintained through the sandbar of the Golden
Gate. San Francisco is on the southern peninsula; on the northern peninsula are the residential suburbs
of Marin co., while on the eastern shore of the crescent-shaped bay are such industrial cities as Alameda,
Oakland, Berkeley, and Richmond.
View snapshots from the set
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