Inertia Filming Locations
Where was Inertia filmed? Inertia was filmed in 3 locations across United States in the following places:
Inertia Filming Locations
Vallejo is a city in California's San Francisco Bay Area. It's home to Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, a huge amusement park with high-speed roller coasters. The Vallejo Naval and Historical Museum explores the history of the city and the U.S. naval base at Mare Island. The ornate 1911 Empress Theatre hosts concerts and films. Trail-lined Benicia State Recreation Area covers grassy hillsides and rugged beaches.
San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is a commercial, financial, and cultural center in Northern California. With a population of 808,437 residents as of 2022, San Francisco is the fourth most populous city in the U.S. state of California behind Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Jose.
West Sacramento is a city in Yolo County, California, United States. The city is separated from Sacramento by the Sacramento River, which also separates Sacramento and Yolo counties. It is a fast-growing community; the population was 53,915 at the 2020 census, up from 48,744 at the 2010 census.
Inertia (2008)
The bleak outskirts of San Francisco act as the backdrop for this view into a jaded generation. Floating through their mid-twenties, four strangers interweave on one fateful day none of them are prepared for. Chad is a telemarketer, obsessed with living up to his idols: Bill Gates, Alexander the Great - his father - but he is the constant butt of his supervisor's mockery. When he is evicted from his apartment he is forced to examine how different he is from those he idolizes. Eve is homeless, controlled by her addictions, crushed under the accusatory eyes of passersby on the street. Out of money, out of drugs, out of self respect, she grows more and more desperate, finally pawning everything she owns for a knife: her last chance to get some respect. Jane has never stayed in one city for longer than a few months, but when she finds out she is pregnant she sees her freedom slipping away forever. They are all waiting for how their envisioned lives were supposed to turn out. As they realize their lives have become something completely different, their bad choices pull them closer to a tragic meeting that will touch them all. Their only hope is prophetic Ricky, a bookish retail clerk who feels his life is an endlessly repeating loop in which he has no volition. Even when his girlfriend walks out on him he is unable to take action, or to even say a word. He goes about his day as if he is merely a character in a story that was written long ago and can never be changed. He is living the same day, over and over . . . As the actions of the four strangers lead them to race towards the same deserted intersection, Ricky has flashes of the tragic collision that will soon unfold. It too seems like something he has experienced over and over . . . when will it end?