Development Writer Shauna Fitzgerald and producer Pauline Chalamet were at dinner, having a conversation about the weird things that make
New York City "unlivable", director Luca Balser happened to pass by, and joined the conversation. The three of them realized they could make a film about their experiences living in the city. Although the stories are often dark, Balser and Fitzgerald thought it was very important to find the humor in them, as it was "the only way to get over these moments in life." To make the movie Balser, Chalamet, and co-producer Rachel Walden, needed an
LLC for the money they used for filming. They filed the LLC in
Atlanta, where Walden is from, and created Gummy Films, which started as a collective and now functions as a production and post-production company, run by them.
Filming The film began production in 2019, and was shot "piecemeal". Chalamet's vignette was shot in
Red Hook, Brooklyn, and at
Floyd Bennett Field, a World War II airport turned national park. They didn't have a permit to film inside, so they were kicked out multiple times: "We were like stealing the shot, leave, steal a shot here, move, steal the shot here," Balser recalled. They also filmed around Park Slope and other parts of the city. Due to budget constraints, and working on other projects, the film took four years to be released. ==Release==