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Film production hits the streets of La Laguna
The international production ‘The Last Seder’ is being filmed in Tenerife. At the moment, shooting is taking place in La Laguna, where the local council has issued a public notice informing residents about traffic disruptions that will affect several streets until 14 September.
What is The Last Seder about?
According to the website productionlist.com, the film follows the story of Moshe Loewenstein, who returns from university to celebrate Passover, quietly attempting to forge a new identity for himself. During a dinner already fraught with family tension, his father’s disgruntled employee bursts into the house with radicalised accomplices. What begins as an awkward confrontation descends into chaos when an ancient relic unlocks a mythical power. Trapped inside his childhood home, he must outwit his captors and embrace his family’s legacy.
Which streets are affected?
Filming began in July, and the streets in La Laguna that have been or are currently affected by traffic disruptions include: Joaquín Turina, Quintín Benito, San Agustín, Camino Mesa Mota, Calle Anchieta, Avenida San Diego, Camino Fuente Cañizares, and the Faculty of Fine Arts area (Calle Radio Aficionados).
Parking restrictions still in force
Parking remains prohibited (except for production vehicles) in the following locations:
– The dirt car park on Calle Urbanización San Diego, opposite number 1, until 23:00 on 14 September.
– Camino Fuentes Cañizares (near the annexe to the football stadium), from 00:00 on 8 September until 23:00 on 9 September.
– Calle Radio Aficionados (near the Faculty of Fine Arts), from 00:00 on 1 September until 23:00 on 7 September.
Intermittent road closures
As far as traffic circulation is concerned, intermittent closures will be in place for vehicles and pedestrians on Camino Fuentes Cañizares (near the annexe to the football stadium), along with the adjoining cross streets that provide access to it, with appropriate diversions put in place, except for production vehicles. These intermittent closures will run from 19:00 on 8 September until 05:00 on 9 September.
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