Bova's Bakery in Boston is known for being open 24/7, but you won't be able to get their famous Italian bread or award-winning tiramisu this week because Matt Damon and Casey Affleck are coming to town.
Jokes aside, Bova told the Globe that he's"happy" to let production use his space, though he's admittedly a little nervous about closing for the first time, too.
“I don’t want to deprive my customers," he told the Globe, while also acknowledging that a little publicity never hurts. Bova's family bakery has been featured in movies before including “Fever Pitch,” starring Jimmy Fallon and Drew Barrymore, and “What’s Your Number,” starring Anna Faris and Chris Evans.that a feature film -- “Quincy” -- would be filming in the neighborhood, with both interior and exterior scenes shot at Bova’s Bakery. The noticed said there will be parking restrictions and road closures during the time filming takes place.
According to Deadline, “The Instigators” is an Apple original and will be produced through Damon and Ben Affleck’s recently-announced studio, Artists Equity.
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