It was chosen to do it on a Saturday due to the lower circulation of people and traffic, but to give an appearance of “normality” 200 fake action cars were hired to disguise the traffic on a weekday. Bus lines and taxis were also contracted. There were 400 extras: people walking around in suits, or just passers-by and people riding bikes.
The scene consisted of the two characters, Manuel (Brandoni) and Vincent (De Niro), walking and crossing the streets, while the Argentine talked to him about the city of Buenos Aires.
When the last exterior filming that he would have in Argentina was finished, the actor left in his van to the Four Seasons Hotel Mansion where he had been staying since he arrived, on Saturday, April 30 at noon. There he had lunch with his girlfriend Tiffany, and with his youngest daughter, Helen Grace.
De Niro’s last film set for “Any” it was inside the Patagonia Sur restaurant -de Francis Mallmangastronomic advisor of the series, at the same time, and who has a brief role- serves both as a restaurant and, mainly, the interior of Manuel’s house.
After 7:00 p.m., De Niro heard the last “Cut!” in Buenos Aires. The entire team, of technicians and production, gave a generous applause to the two-time Oscar winner. De Niro and Brandoni hugged each other on the sidewalk, and it was the Taxi Driver actor who asked to take a photo with the whole team, that photo in which absolutely everyone is. De Niro wanted to add his little daughter to the scene, that he had gone to see the shooting.
He then chatted with Cohn and Duprat for a few minutes and left, presumably for the Four Seasons Hotel. His private flight from Ezeiza International Airport left at midnight on Saturday for New York City.
Source: Ambito

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