Offside Filming Locations
Where was Offside filmed? Offside was filmed in 19 locations across Australia in the following places:
Offside Filming Locations
Adelaide is South Australia’s cosmopolitan coastal capital. Its ring of parkland on the River Torrens is home to renowned museums such as the Art Gallery of South Australia, displaying expansive collections including noted Indigenous art, and the South Australian Museum, devoted to natural history. The city's Adelaide Festival is an annual international arts gathering with spin-offs including fringe and film events.
Up-and-coming Henley Beach has a mellow, seaside feel and a vibrant food scene, with upscale seafood restaurants and cool Modern Australian eateries sharing space with fish and chip shops, long-established pubs and ice cream parlours. A long stretch of fine sand draws swimmers, paddleboarders and walkers, and the jetty is a popular fishing spot. Quirky shops sell beachwear, indie fashion and stylish homeware.
Klemzig is a suburb of Adelaide in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield. It was the first settlement of German immigrants in Australia and was named after the village of Klemzig in what was then German Prussia and is now Klępsk in western Poland.
Affluent North Adelaide centres on O’Connell Street, with its heritage pubs, upscale Italian restaurants and high-end boutiques, as well as the art deco Piccadilly Cinemas showing blockbuster movies. The Botanic Garden, next to Adelaide Zoo, includes rare plants, while the Adelaide Oval stadium hosts cricket and football. Victorian-era St. Peter’s Cathedral has stained glass and sculptures.
West Beach is a laid-back suburb with an uncrowded, family-friendly stretch of sand that's popular for swimming, kitesurfing and paddleboarding. Steps from the beach, the Mega Adventure park has aerial obstacle courses. Harbour Town outlet centre has global fashion at reduced prices, and ice cream parlours and relaxed eateries dot the area. The River Torrens Linear Trail leads from the seafront to the city centre.
Woodville is a suburb of Adelaide, situated about 8 km north-west of the Adelaide city centre. It lies within the City of Charles Sturt. The postcode of Woodville is 5011.
Affluent North Adelaide centres on O’Connell Street, with its heritage pubs, upscale Italian restaurants and high-end boutiques, as well as the art deco Piccadilly Cinemas showing blockbuster movies. The Botanic Garden, next to Adelaide Zoo, includes rare plants, while the Adelaide Oval stadium hosts cricket and football. Victorian-era St. Peter’s Cathedral has stained glass and sculptures.
Offside (2009)
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