Vancouver Filming Locations: ‘Social Network’ Sequel at Michelin Restaurant
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updated October 24, 2024, at 04:12:55 PST
michelin-Starred Oca Taken Over for Production
Vancouver’s culinary scene is playing host to a major film production. Oca, the acclaimed michelin-starred restaurant located at 3406 Cambie Street, has been temporarily closed to the public as it serves as a primary filming location for a sequel to David Fincher’s 2010 film, *The Social Network*.
Production Details and Street Closures
Filming commenced on October 21, 2024, and is scheduled to continue through October 25, 2024. The production has resulted in temporary street closures on West 34th Avenue between Cambie Street and Yukon Street to accommodate the filming process. These closures are in effect from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM each day.
The production team has been actively managing traffic and pedestrian access around the restaurant, minimizing disruption to local businesses and residents. Details regarding the sequel’s plot remain undisclosed, but the choice of Oca suggests a potential focus on the world of high-tech entrepreneurship or a similar milieu.
Vancouver’s growing film Industry
this production underscores Vancouver’s continued prominence as a major hub for film and television production. The city consistently attracts large-scale projects due to its skilled workforce, diverse locations, and favorable production incentives. Recent projects filmed in Vancouver include numerous television series and feature films, contributing significantly to the local economy. The British Columbia Film Commission provides resources and data about filming in the province. Creative BC is a key agency supporting the industry.
