Where Was ‘365 Days 2’ Filmed? ‘365 Days: This Day’ Filming Locations

The sequel to Netflix’s controversial steamy Polish thriller, 365 dni, is now streaming, and it’s more erotic and problematic than ever.

365 Days: This Day, which was released on Netflix on Wednesday, picks up where the first film left off. Laura (Anna-Maria Sieklucka) has just married her kidnapper-turned-man-of-her-dreams, Massimo (Michele Morrone), but the marriage is already off to a rocky start. Why? Because Laura is hiding the fact that she was pregnant and lost her unborn child in an accident. But don’t worry, in lieu of honesty, the newlyweds are having a bunch of kinky sex.

We know you’re not watching 365 Days Part 2 for the plot. And you’re certainly not watching this erotic sequel for the scenery. That said, for the scenes that take place outside of the bedroom, you may notice that Laura and Massimo are frequenting beautiful, sweeping landscapes and sparkling blue oceans.

If you want to make a pilgrimage in the hopes that you, too, can be swept up in an extremely abusive but somewhat sexy relationship—kidding, please do not do that—then read on to learn about where 365 Days 2 was filmed.

WHERE WAS 365 DAYS 2 FILMED? 365 DAYS: THIS DAY FILMING LOCATIONS:

365 Days 2 was filmed on location in Poland and Italy. Filming for both 365 Days: This Day and the upcoming 365 Days 3 began in Poland, in Warsaw, in May 2021, before moving to Italy, according to a report from Deadline. This is very similar to where the first film, 365 dni, which was also primarily shot in Poland, in Warsaw, Krakow, and Niepołomice; and in Italy, in Sanremo. There’s no movie magic trickery at play here—Laura and Massimo really were in Poland and Italy.

And, because the third 365 Days movie—Next 365 Days—was filmed back-to-back with the second movie, you likely won’t have to wait long to see 356 Days 3. Stay tuned for more morally ambiguous erotica!