Where Was ‘Summer ‘36’ Filmed: Inside the Shooting Locations of Netflix’s Historical Crime Drama

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Over the past few years, Netflix has been treating fans of sweeping European historical dramas well. In order to present another expansive historical drama to viewers throughout the world, Netflix is maintaining its extremely fruitful collaboration with French broadcaster TF1. Summer '36 has officially started its global Netflix rollout after its eagerly awaited domestic airing. The limited series will be available in most territories starting on July 1. The series already looks so aesthetically pleasing with some breathtaking background settings.
The glamorous hotels and elegant streets have all got viewers wondering about the filming locations of the new Netflix series. Here are the 9 filming locations of the French drama.
Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
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Netflix’s Summer ‘36 mostly takes place in the capital of the French Riviera, Nice. To match the show’s timeline, the 1930’s version of the show was brought to life.
There are more locations from the French Riviera that helped make the show visually appealing.
Masséna High School
The historic building of the High School was actually used to replicate the Jetée-Promenade Arena - a clever decision by the production team. The production team really brought back a forgotten historical piece of the French Riviera.
From High School to a Castle, the show really does have a diverse list of locations.
Castle Hill Park (Colline du Château)
The show really captured the full glory of the Mediterranean coastline and the beauty of Nice’s landscape through Castle Hill Park. It looks unreal in real-life that reflects on the screen as well.
Hotel Negresco
For most of the series’ stylized bar scenes, the production team utilized the iconic Hotel Negresco. It is a historic luxury hotel situated along the famous Promenade des Anglais.
Grasse
More than being the perfume capital of the world, Grasse’s natural beauty is what makes it so special and mesmerizing on the screen. Known for its perfume houses and museums, the city’s charms helped elevate the production quality.
Cannes
The poster city for the French Riviera across the world, Cannes is just way more than a film festival. It is the glamorous waterfront, the historical architecture, and the eternal Riviera atmosphere that make this place perfect for the show.
Sospel
Sospel brought in with it the real Southern France to Netflix’s Summer ‘36. A quint setting with hills on all sides and stone buildings scattered all across the city, presented for a pleasant change from the glamour of the French Riviera.
Promenade des Anglais
Promenade des Anglais is more than just an iconic hotel. It is the seafront boulevard that aptly encapsulates the charm of the French Riviera. The location stands out in scenes where it serves as a character of its own.
Paris
A French drama without Paris would not have made sense. The city has long served as a familiar entry point for global viewers. In the show, however, a very important chunk of the events takes place in Paris.
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Fans of Netflix's earlier historical French purchases will be overjoyed to see some familiar names. Both Julie de Bona and Sofia Essaïdi, who appeared in Women at War, are returning to head this new four-woman ensemble. Renowned French singer and actress Nolwenn Leroy and Constance Gay complete the main four-member team.
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What do you think of the filming locations of Netflix’s Summer ‘36? Share your thoughts.
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Edited By: Itti Mahajan
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