Malta Film Commission

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The Malta Film Commission (Maltese: Il-Kummisjoni tal-Films) is a quasi-governmental, non-profit, public organization based in Malta. Their primary purpose is to attract film productions to come to Malta for the benefit of the maltese economy.[1] Its offices are located at the Malta Film Studios in Kalkara. The first proposal for a film commission was lobbied by Malcolm Scerri-Ferrante in 1997. The commission was then created as a film liaison office in 1999.[2] Over the 22 years it has been operating, numerous financing incentives have been presented in 2005, 2008 and in 2014.[3] The current film commissioner is Johann Grech.[4][5] The implementation of new strategy has led to a large growth in the industry, with over 50 productions filmed in Malta resulting in more than €200 million being injected into Malta's economy via these incentives.[6] The Film Commission also provides support for smaller film services within the country.[7][8] Recently, the commission have organized the first edition of the Malta Film Awards. They were held on 29 January 2022.[9][10][11]

Formed1999; 27 years ago (1999)
HeadquartersKalkara
Agency executive
  • Johann Grech
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Malta Film Commission
Kummissjoni tal-Films
Agency overview
Formed1999; 27 years ago (1999)
JurisdictionGovernment of Malta
HeadquartersKalkara
Agency executive
  • Johann Grech
Websitehttps://maltafilmcommission.com
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