Belgian Family Adventure Film Shoots in Malta
VALLETTA: Belgian film and TV company Studio 100 is returning to Malta to shoot a feature film based on the company’s popular Mega Mindy series.
Apocalypse Slough Series Partly Shooting in Malta
VALLETTA: Apocalyptic drama series Apocalypse Slough starring Rob Lowe, Joel Fry and Jenna Fischer is partly shooting in Malta.
Malta to Launch New Grant Schemes
VALLETTA: Malta Film Commission has launched two new short film production grants.
Maltese Film Industry Gets 29 m EUR from Foreign Productions in 2014
VALLETTA: While approximately 29 m EUR were generated by foreign productions shot in Malta in 2014, this year Malta Film Commission will focus on attracting more foreign productions and restructuring…
Michael Bay to Shoot 13 Hours in Malta
VALLETTA: Michael Bay will start shooting the rescue drama 13 Hours on location in Morocco and Malta at the beginning of April. The film will star John Krasinski and David…
Malta Film Fund Supported 20 Local Projects
VALLETTA: Twenty projects were supported by Malta Film Fund in 2013 with a total amount of 230,000 EUR.
Apocalypse Slough Starring Rob Lowe to be Shot in Malta
VALLETTA: A series entitled Apocalypse Slough, starring Rob Lowe, Jenna Fischer and Megan Mullally, will be partially shot in Malta in the coming months.
Italian Feature to Start Shooting in Malta in May
VALLETTA: Claudio Malaponti‘s E l’angelo partì da lei is the first result in Malta of the Euro Screen Interreg IVC, a project launched by the non-profit organization Fondazzjoni Temi Zammit…
US Management Company Signs Young Maltese Director
VALLETTA: Rebecca Cremona, the director of Malta’s Oscar candidate Simshar, has signed with Beverly Hills company Management 360
Malta Boasts Fivefold Increase in Film Production
VALLETTA: In his annual budget speech to the Malta Parliament, Malta’s Finance Minister Edward Scicluna said that the film industry in Malta is on course to record a 500% increase.
New Offices for Malta Film Commission
KALKARA: The Malta Film Commission, in the midst of one of Malta’s busiest film production years, announced its relocation to new offices at the Mediterranean Film Studios.
Malta Invests in Training for Film Crews
VALETTA: The Malta Film Commission (MFC) is partnering with British firm Peachy on a training programme for more than 100 film crew workers.
Record Season for Film Production in Malta
Valletta: Four major international films have been in production in Malta since August 2014, giving the Mediterranean island nation its most ambitious season ever.
CBS MiniSeries The Dovekeepers to Shoot in Malta
VALLETTA: The four hour Mini Series entitled The Dovekeepers, a coproduction between CBS Television Studios and Light Workers Media, is due to start shooting in Malta.
FESTIVALS: Malta Short Film Festival 2014 Winners
VALLETTA: Luxembourg director Eric Lamhene has been awarded the top prize of the International Malta Short Film Festival which spans 10 weeks from July to September every year.
Andron Starring Skin Wraps Shooting in Malta
VALLETTA: Francesco Cinquemani’s Sci Fi/action/adventure movie Andron-The Black Labyrinth starring Deborah Anne Dyer (aka Skin, the lead vocalist of British band Skunk Anansie) wrapped shooting in Malta on 5 September…
Malta Film Commission Takes on British Interns
Four British university student interns will each spend three months in Malta working with the Malta Film Commission.
Biblical Thriller Clavius with Joseph Fiennes and Tom Felton Filming in Malta
VALLETTA: After shooting in Malta for The Count of Monte Cristo in 2002, director Kevin Reynolds returns with Clavius, an epic thriller starring Joseph Fiennes and Tom Felton with the…
Malta Court Upholds Eviction of Mediterranean Film Studios
MALTA: The Malta Court of Appeals has upheld an eviction order against the Mediterranean Film Studios according to local media reports. The decision will open the door for the use…
Italian Andron to Film in Malta
A Malta government spokesman announced that the Italian film Andron will begin filming in Malta on 21 July 2014.