Along the way, it became clear that Croatia’s role in cinematic history spans way beyond the Adriatic coast playing a part in modern box office champions such as Star Wars, James Bond or Mamma Mia. There’s an entire treasure trove of overlooked gems to discover, and now that we’re all warmed up, we’ll make sure to bring you more stories
films and want to check out some of the beautiful locations seen in both, you can head to Damouchari, Skopelos, and Skiathos in Greece, the three principal locations in Greece where the first film was shot, and the island of Vis, Croatia, the principal location of the sequel. The very popular Abba soundtrack, Mamma Mia!, made way for the Mamma Mia! movie released in 2008. A comedy and musical all rolled into one. Meryl Streep and the rest of the cast put on quite a performance. But where was Mamma Mia! filmed? Let’s check out the story first. SCEEN IT is a great guide that lets you add and share travel info about places like Komiža, Croatia in Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again starring Christine Baranski, Pierce Brosnan and Dominic Cooper. It shows you where it was filmed, which filming locations were used and how to get there. Agios Ioannis Mama Mia chapel, Skopelos Greece. A starring role went to the picturesque chapel of Agios Ioannis, perched on the top of a rock overlooking the sea. Other locations included beaches at Kastani and Glysteri in Skopelos, the pretty port and beach of Damouchari in the Pelion and the old port of Skiathos. The island was one of the main locations for the film Mamma Mia RM R49WEW – London, UK. 26th Nov 2018. 324 dancers in Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again inspired outfits break the world's largest disco dance record.