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Chiliadou Beach wins the EUFCN Location Award 2022

Chiliadou Beach located on the island of Evia, Greece has won the sixth edition of the EUFCN Location Award. Recently featured in Ruben Östlund’s Triangle of Sadness, the rocky beach landscapes offered a secluded island setting for the characters. Accepted by Maria Koufopoulou, director of the Hellenic Film Commission and Mark Holevas, president of the […]

Sustaining the film cash rebate

Two decades ago, countries began to compete for the hosting of international filming by creating a scheme whereby foreign producers are partially refunded for their monies spent in the country.   Government appointed economists calculated the “multiplier effect’ of the monies brought in by foreign productions, how they stimulated economies and how much taxation would […]

Jaclyn Philpott joins AFCI as Executive Director

After a meticulous worldwide search, the Association of Film Commissioners International announced the appointment of Jaclyn Philpott as executive director on 22 December. The new executive director will relocate from Auckland, New Zealand to Los Angeles for the position. With her official start date on 3 January 2023, Philpott will focus on growing the already […]

Netflix opens scholarship programme for West and Central Africa

Today, 23 August 2022, Netflix has opened applications for their Creative Equity Scholarship Fund (CESF) for West and Central Africa. The Sub-Saharan branch of the programme was initially announced by the streaming platform January 2022. USD 1 million dollars has been invested, with plans to allocate funds across various projects over the next five years.

Make It Australian campaign calls for more Australian narratives on screen

A campaign named Make It Australian is calling for more Australian stories on screen. Organisers are asking supporters to email federal MPs and senators, lobbying for stronger rules that support and promote Australian narratives within the country’s screen industries. To mark the campaign’s national launch, an expert panel at Sydney Film Festival 2022 discussed the […]

30% foreign production incentive revealed at Cannes 2022’s Indian Pavilion

India has unveiled a new incentive scheme for international productions. Up to 30% of qualifying expenditure (capped at USD260,000) can be reimbursed by the federal government. A 5% boost (capped at USD65,000) will be granted if 15% or more of a production’s workforce are from India. Anurag Thakur – the country’s Minister for Information and […]

72andSunny’s fictional cereal campaign uses loophole to fight period poverty

Creative agency 72andSunny New York are combatting period poverty with a fictional cereal. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Programme (SNAP) in the United States provides food-purchasing assistance to low-incoming families. However, there are no major federal funding lines dedicated to period care, and nearly one in four menstruators in the US struggle to access appropriate healthcare […]

Latin America’s first Cineposium to take place in Bogotá

The Annual Cineposium organised by the Association of Film Commissioners International (AFCI) will be held in Latin America for the first time. This marks the first time that Bogotá – the capital city of Colombia – is set to host the international conference. The Cineposium connects AFCI members with global production industry decision-makers as well […]

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