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Headquarter address:
Tyska Brinken 19,
111 27 Stockholm, Sweden
Algeria – a land of staggering landscapes and cultural richness, emerges as an enticing canvas for filmmakers seeking diverse and captivating settings.
Nestled within the heart of North Africa, Algeria is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Its landscapes are a testament to nature’s grandeur, ranging from the undulating golden dunes of the Sahara to the rugged peaks of the Atlas Mountains and the tranquil allure of the Mediterranean coastline. Beyond its physical beauty, Algeria resonates with a rich historical tapestry, from the ancient Roman ruins of Djemila to the vibrant souks of Algiers, creating a dynamic backdrop for storytelling.
Local professionals, from seasoned directors to skilled crew, offer a wealth of expertise, infusing projects with authentic depth. Algeria is a nation that speaks multiple languages, from Arabic and Berber to the universal language of hospitality. Many Algerians also speak english.
Algeria’s allure lies in its diverse topography. From the awe-inspiring Saharan dunes of the Grand Erg Oriental to the lush Atlas Mountains, and from the ancient Roman ruins of Timgad to the Mediterranean coastline’s serene beauty, the country provides an array of backdrops for filmmakers. The mystical desert offers a surreal setting for epic tales, while the historic cities like Algiers and Oran bring forth a blend of ancient charm and modern energy, ideal for a variety of genres.
Algeria boasts a pool of skilled local professionals who are passionate about filmmaking. The local crew, including cinematographers, Fixers, Producers, and technicians, possesses a deep understanding of the country’s unique locations and international shoots. Equipment rental facilities in major cities are well-equipped, providing a range of cameras, lighting gear, and technical tools. The local industry combines proficiency with affordability, offering flexibility to accommodate various budgets and project requirements.
Navigating Algeria’s filming permit process requires patience and careful planning. While the process can be intricate, we can assist every step of the way. Permits are typically required from the Ministry of Culture and relevant local authorities. Working closely with these entities, preferably with the assistance of a local fixer, can streamline the process. Beginning permit applications well in advance is crucial to avoid delays and ensure a smooth shoot.
Understanding Algeria’s cultural nuances is essential. Arabic and Berber are the official languages, and French is widely spoken. Respect for local customs and traditions, especially in conservative areas, is imperative. Algiers, the capital, is modern and cosmopolitan, but rural areas may have different norms. Engaging with the local community with respect and openness can foster positive relationships and enhance the overall filming experience.
Algeria has a well-developed infrastructure, with international airports in major cities and a comprehensive road network. Accommodation options range from luxurious hotels to more budget-friendly choices. While urban areas offer modern facilities, remote locations might require careful logistical planning. Transporting equipment and crew between locations is manageable, but thorough coordination is necessary for a seamless experience.
• Budgets • Call sheet • Crew booking • Equipment booking • Local permits • Location finding •Logistical support • Translation
• Research
• Actors • Directors • Drivers • DoP’s & DP’s • Catering • Film crews • Fixers • Local Producers • Locations • Producing full productions / Parts of productions • Production Managers • Production staff • Remote filming • Sightseeing • Translation • TV crews
• Editing of videos • Post production paperwork • Post production scripts • Translation • Transcription • Voice over artists
Headquarter address:
Tyska Brinken 19,
111 27 Stockholm, Sweden