Tenyears after Mamma Mia! The Movie premiered, you’re invited back to the magical Greek island of Kalokairi in an all-new musical sequel based on the songs of ABBA. Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) is now pregnant, and like her mother Donna (Meryl Streep), she’ll need to take risks. The film’s original cast returns, with new additions including
watchMamma Mia! Here We Go Again on 123movies: Discover Donna's (Meryl Streep, Lily James) young life, experiencing the fun she had with the three possible dads of Sophie (Amanda Seyfriend). As she reflects on her mom's journey, Sophie finds herself to be more like her mother than she ever even realized.
MammaMia 2 cast then and now: Meryl Streep, Amanda Seyfried and more; Mamma Mia 2 'doing BETTER than the first movie' despite Donna twist; Songs performed in the new film include My Love,. June 1, 2017 1:20pm. REX/Shutterstock. EXCLUSIVE: While hardly a shocker, Amanda Seyfried has closed a deal to return to star in Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again!, a film that
MammaMia! Here We Go Again. In 1979 young Donna, Tanya and Rosie graduate from Oxford University -- leaving Donna free to embark on a series of adventures throughout Europe. On her journeys, she makes the acquaintances of Harry, Bill and Sam -- the latter whom she falls in love with, but he's also the man who breaks her heart.
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MammaMia! Here We Go Again est le dernier film du chef décorateur Alan MacDonald, disparu en 2017. La productrice Judy Craymer se rappelle avec émotion :
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SynopsisMamma Mia : Here We Go Again !. Sur l'île paradisiaque de Kalokairi, Sophie, qui a du mal à gérer sa grossesse, va trouver le réconfort auprès des amies de sa mère Donna, qui vont
pZaC0i. Croatia is to the traveler the dream-like epiphany that makes the painter jump out of bed in search of his painting brush and canvas. Or, if we take the analogy of a poet, it’s that line that hits the poet while on a stroll by some bubbling brook— deep in a canopied forest—which he tenaciously holds on to, in fear that another sound or sight may make him forget. Croatia is insanely beautiful and packed with many delightful activities for each season. Famous for walled towns that are centuries old, rolling ridges of dense, luxuriant forests, stunningly beautiful beaches set against the iridescent blue waters of the Adriatic Sea, many beautiful lakes, spell-binding topography, and numerous islands, Croatia is the stuff of dreams. Just like many countries have popular travel destinations that are sold out as the country’s main jewels, Croatia has its share of them. But here’s the truth there are many other amazing attractions spread out all over the country that to ignore would almost amount to aesthetic sacrilege. One such place is the Vis Island situated 28 miles from the Croatian coast—and—as we’ll see, hauntingly attractive. The Enchanting Beauty of Vis Island When the musical romantic comedy film Mama Mia! Here We Go Again—was released way back in 2018, it was an instant hit. The Guardian’s Chief Film Critic Peter Bradshaw termed it as “weirdly irresistible.” The charts would immediately agree. The film is all about holiday romance in a dream location far away from reality. In the background is a set of musical hits by the Swedish pop group ABBA. Of course, the film’s light-hearted fun is incredibly infectious. But the film’s geographical setting alone would pique anyone's interest. Even those hard to please, like the ones holding the designation of “Chief Film Critic.” The film’s story is set on the breathtaking Greek Island of Skopelos. The actual setting, however, is Vis Island off the coast of Croatia in the Adriatic Sea. Here’s the truth. Identifying the geographic setting of a blockbuster is not a stroll in the park. Producers painfully look for only the best, particularly those that’ll perfectly blend with the film’s theme, tone, and setting. And Vis Island, for its mind-blowing attractiveness as a romantic get-away, perfectly fits the bill. Even if you don’t like that genre of music or the comical plot, who doesn’t work an escape to some remote island—for love or leisure? Gorgeously shaped like a trapezium, Vis is mysterious, quaint, uncrowded, and yes, weirdly beautiful. For its fame, the island is relatively small, just about 11 miles long—and only 5 miles wide. But don’t let this size deceive you, Vis is a time stealer with many beaches, caves, and history at every turn. However, the film “Mama Mia” featured three primary locations Vis town itself, Komiza on the western side, and Barjoska beach. In Vis town, the harbor is one conspicuous place in the movie. There’s the ferry that almost everyone missed after some animated conversation with the officer in charge of border control. The harbor is right at the heart of Vis town. The environment around the port is usually a bee-hive with several fancy eateries, kiosks, coffee bars, and fast food joints. Just a few meters from the ferry port, is Dionis Vis, another location that features in the blockbuster. This hotel offers nice views of the harbor and is only 10 meters away from a fresh foods stall where you can get something for yourself or just enjoy the market-like scenes. For its location, this place is perfect. And to add to the awesome views around, you can see the ruins of an old Greek town called Issa, about 700 meters from this hotel. In Komiza, the film features a famous seafood restaurant known as Jastozera. It’s located on the far end of the Komiza harbor and lies only kilometers away. This hotel is famous for its mouth-watering fresh, living lobsters, but the ambiance definitely adds to the incredible appeal. At this place, the bay is beautifully spread out before your eyes, against an awesome landscape that features rugged hills and the blue, wrinkled waters of the Adriatic Sea. The views around are anything but dull. Komiza is also the transit point to the Blue Cave—on the island of Bisevo— which is about an hour’s ride on the water. You will enjoy the iridescent color effect inside this cave just before midday. Then there’s Barjoska beach, beautifully carpeted with small, soft pebbles—on the westernmost point of the island that appears severally in the movie. But Stiniva beach, the most beautiful in Croatia, is where the world dramatically comes to a standstill. And it’s not just the most beautiful in Croatia. It has been Europe’s best. The spectacular high cliffs around this beach are an attraction in themselves. However, the beach itself offers views of some dreamy paradise that’s literally incompatible with human stress or anxiety. It’s careless, perhaps aesthetic negligence, to visit Croatia and leave out Vis. If “Mama Mia” is anything to go by, Hollywood producers can tell us something about the elements of a dream destination. Best Time To Visit Stiniva Beach Early morning hours or late at sunset, are ideal times to visit Stiniva Beach. During these times the beach is uncrowded.
Young Donna, Sam and Harry forge relationships that resonate in the present. STARRING Meryl Streep, Lily James, Amanda Seyfried, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Dominic Cooper, Julie Walters
In September 2017 a boatload of stars disembarked on rugged Vis island to make Mamma Mia Here We Go Again, 10 years after Mamma Mia! which was filmed in Greece. The original Mamma Mia was filmed on the Greek island of Skopelos but this time filmmakers chose Vis to represent the fictional island of Kalokairi. For six weeks the island became a film set to the amazement of local residents. As one told me, "Nothing ever happens here so this was a big excitement". The filming locations for Mamma Mia Here We Go Again were primarily in Vis town, Komiza and Barjoska beach on the island's far western tip. There are daily ferries to Vis town from Split and regular buses to Komiza. You'll need wheels or a boat to head out to remote Barjoska beach though. [Get details on travelling to Vis] Vis Town As soon as you step off the Jadrolinija ferry, you'll be on the Mamma Mia set as scenes were filmed right along the harbour. Just a few steps away is Dionis Pizzeria and Pansion which was transformed into a local market in the movie. You'll see this staircase in the film. [Read more about Vis town] Komiza The little village of Komiza was primarily known as a launch spot for visits to the Blue Cave but it too had its moment in the spotlight even though most filming was done outside town. Look for a "Greek tavern" scene which was filmed in the renowned lobster restaurant, Jastozera. [Read more about visiting Komiza] Barjoska Beach courtesy Barjoska is the island's western most beach and it appears in several scenes. Perhaps it was chosen for the end-of-day lighting? It was here that a wooden dock was constructed that serves as a stage for several singing and dancing scenes. As the bay is inaccessible by land, cast and crew came to work in boats. A number of taxi boats make the quick trip from Komiza. Stiniva photo by Miroslav Vajdic You'll also see a shot of Vis island's most photogenic beach, Stiniva. Be aware though, that the above photo does not show all the excursion boats crowding the cove. Most people arrive on excursion boats as the beach is at the bottom of a steep cliff. [Check out more of Vis island's best beaches] Filming Location Map Mamma Mia Here We Go Again Trailer Watch this trailer and see if you can spot the Vis filming locations Here is the wrap video with more Vis scenes More Mamma Mia 2 Trivia Where did the stars stay? Most of the stars stayed in yachts offshore but a few chose land-based accommodation. Jaksa Palace Amanda Seyfried stayed in the 17th-century Palaca Jaksa during filming. Located in the "Kut" portion of Vis Town, the austere facade of this building encloses a vast and beautiful courtyard. The other side faces the sea. Notice the coat-of-arms of the Jaksa family above the entrance. This noble family, stocked with a number of writers and distinguished officials, was known for being devoted Croatian patriots. During WWII it was the headquarters for Tito's Yugoslav People's Army and now it is owned by the granddaughter of the sculptor Ivan Mestrovic. Villa Serena Andy Garcia stayed in the luxurious Villa Serena which sleeps 10. It can be rented through [Check out more villas on Vis island] Find Vis Accommodation 1,728,000 hotels, apartments, villas +more Destination Arrival Departure Book now, pay later Where did the stars go on Vis? Actor Pierce Brosnan took the most advantage of Vis island. He and wife Keely Shaye Smith stayed on after the shoot, biking, boating and eating in local restaurants. Konoba Vatrica in Kut was a favorite. Actor Jeremy Irvine was spotted on Srebrena beach. What did locals think about the filming? They liked it! Especially the money part. Around 3600 locals were involved in the production in one way or another. In addition to hiring local extras, the filmmakers cast local dancers at anywhere from 500Kn to 1000Kn per day. Although a catering company provided food, lodging for the entire 700-person crew was in local accommodation. They even rented local animals for supporting roles, including goats and chickens but not, curiously, donkeys which were imported from the UK. See Vis on a Five-Island Tour Croatia Traveller Menu Recommended Experiences Sign up to our newsletter for the latest Croatia travel updates and a FREE Language Guide Questions? Comments? Back to Top ©CroatiaTraveller 2005-2022 All rights reserved
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