Oozhi: A Dark Age Filming Locations
Where was Oozhi: A Dark Age filmed? Oozhi: A Dark Age was filmed in 5 locations across Sri Lanka in the following places:
Oozhi: A Dark Age Filming Locations
Trincomalee is a port city on the northeast coast of Sri Lanka. Set on a peninsula, Fort Frederick was built by the Portuguese in the 17th century. Within its grounds, the grand Koneswaram Temple stands on Swami Rock cliff, a popular vantage point for blue-whale watching. The holy complex contains ornate shrines and a massive statue of Shiva. Nearby Gokanna Temple has panoramic views over the city and the coastline.
Vavuniya is a city of Vavuniya District in the Northern Province of Sri Lanka. The municipality is administered by an Municipal Council. The town has been known since ancient times, but being a heavily forested area, less than 100,000 people lived in the entire district before the Sri Lankan Civil War.
Kilinochchi is the main town of Kilinochchi District, Northern Province of Sri Lanka. Kilinochchi is situated at the A9 road some 100 km south-east of Jaffna. It was the administrative center and de facto capital of the LTTE until 2 January 2009, when troops of the Sri Lankan Army recaptured the city.
Jaffna is a city on the northern tip of Sri Lanka. Nallur Kandaswamy is a huge Hindu temple with golden arches and an ornate gopuram tower. By the coast, star-shaped Jaffna Fort was built by the Portuguese in the 17th century and later occupied by the Dutch and British. Jaffna Public Library is a symbol of the city’s post-war regeneration. Jaffna Archaeological Museum has Dutch cannons and pre-colonial artifacts.
Nagar Kovil, alternatively spelled as Nagarcoil, is a small town in Jaffna District, Sri Lanka. Its name translates to "Temple of Nagas" in Tamil. There is an ancient town in the Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu with the same name as Nagarcoil. The beach has the remains of a large Ayyanaar temple.
Oozhi: A Dark Age (2024)
"Oozhi" is a poignant portrayal of the aftermath of Tamil Genocide in TamilEelam where promises of peace crumble in the of enduring injustice.