Ocaso Filming Locations
Where was Ocaso filmed? Ocaso was filmed in 6 locations across Spain in the following places:
Ocaso Filming Locations
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Cáceres is a city in western Spain's Extremadura region. Founded by the ancient Romans, it retains widespread evidence of subsequent occupation by many different cultures. Its old town, Ciudad Monumental, has a mix of Gothic and Renaissance architecture, with cobbled medieval streets, fortified houses and palaces. Encircled by 12th-century Moorish walls, it also has around 30 towers, some occupied by nesting storks.
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Ocaso (2011)
A local TV crew is shooting a documentary about paranormal phenomena and reach a town partially under water, left behind in ruins by their own people in 1940 after the Civil War, where they will be trapped.