![]() ![]() This is our old friend, the Reform Club, 104 Pall Mall, Westminster, London SW1 – and for once we even get a brief glimpse of the exterior. Needing to get to Sator, Pro turns to British Intelligence, meeting agent Crosby ( Michael Caine) in a posh gentleman’s club in London. It turns out the bullets were 'reversed' only after they had ended up in the hands of a powerful Russian oligarch called Sator, who can somehow connect with the future. Ingenuity is required to get into the impregnable penthouse of the dealer, Priya ( Dimple Kapadia), which is atop Neelam Shree Vardhan Tower on Bhulabhai Desai Road (formerly the old Warden Road) in Oomer Park, in an area called Breach Candy – a newly-developed up-market residential and commercial locality in South Mumbai. Opened in 1881, it’s a remnant of the British Raj and, astonishingly, it wasn't until 1958 that Indians were admitted. He meets up with his rather louche contact, Neil ( Robert Pattinson), in the Royal Bombay Yacht Club, a private club at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Marg, near the famous Gateway of India, Colaba. Obviously a place not to be missed if you’re visiting Mumbai. In the Fifties, it became the first place Mumbai to get a jukebox and nowadays is famous for its retro vibe and its murals by cartoonist Mario Miranda. This fascinating Mumbai institution was opened as a cafe by Iranian Zoroastrians in 1932. ![]() ![]() Arriving in the city, Pro calls up his local contact from outside Cafe Mondegar, Metro House, Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, on Colaba Causeway. The metallic composition of the bullets suggests India, which points to a notorious arms dealer in Mumbai. Pro's mission is to discover the origin of these strange bullets, the very existence of which has terrifying ramifications. Tenet film location: The Protagonist learns about the 'reversed' bullets: Liivalaia Courthouse, Tallinn | Photograph: Wikimedia / Avjoska Although it only opened in 1987, the court moved out in 2018 and the building is currently disused. The institute was Liivalaia Courthouse, Liivalaia 24, in the Veerenni district, south of the city centre. Although the wind farm was in Denmark, this is Tallinn. He's eventually picked up and put ashore in 'Denmark' – actually Muuga Harbour, east of Tallinn.įrom here, Pro is whisked away by car to the 'Wermuth-Bygningen Building', where he's introduced to the brain-twisting concept of 'time reversed' bullets by scientist Barbara ( Clémence Poésy). The turbine is which he's temporarily housed is part of Nysted Wind Farm, close to the Rodsand Sand Bank, south of Lolland, fourth largest of the Danish Islands, in the Baltic Sea. Remaining in Tallinn, the railyard is at Telliskivi Creative City, developed in a former industrial complex on the border of Tallinn’s Old Town and the Kalamaja District.Īll seems lost, but the suicide pill on which he bites down turns out to be fake and Pro wakes up aboard a ship in the middle of an offshore wind farm to discover that the ordeal has proved his mettle to be recruited for a sensitive and highly secret job. It’ll be interesting to see if it gets a new lease of life as a live venue.įollowing the raid, the Protagonist (how about we just call him Pro?) finds himself captured and being tortured in the middle of a freight rail yard. It was given a thorough renovation for the film, which even included getting the defunct lighting system to work again. The hall had stood derelict for about 10 years and was in a sorry state of disrepair, with damage to the seats, carpeting and even the structural concrete – not to mention the graffiti. The concert hall is Linnahall, Kalasadama 4, a sprawling venue built for the 1980 Moscow Olympics on the coast of Tallinn Bay, back in the days when Estonia was part of the former Soviet Union. Tenet film location: the attack on 'Kiev Opera House': Linnahall, Tallinn | Photograph: Wikimedia / Guillaume Speurt ![]()
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