Serbian Film Association

Acronym
SFA
Description

The Cluster „Serbian Film Association“ brings together companies specializing in film production, which offer the services for various film and TV formats, including equipment rental, laboratory, post production, study infrastructure, and enables integrated production process in Serbia, while promoting the Serbian locations to the foreign film productions that have a migration tendency.

The cluster consists of 44 companies and cooperates with 3 scientific research institutions.

The principal aim of the Serbia Film Association is to promote and develop Serbia as a cost-effective, high-quality, competitive destination for international filmmaking, and to provide information and support to international filmmakers considering using Serbia for their productions. The commission is therefore dedicated to expanding the film location and crew/business database, improving skills and services and generally fostering a film-friendly environment in the country.

Cluster activities include:

· International promotion of locations, production capacities and film crews in Serbia through presence at the most relevant film markets and match making between international productions and Serbian production service companies.

· Film Friendly Environment – development of standard film permitting procedures and practices, and responsiveness of govermental and local institutions to film production needs

· Education and trainings – capacity building of Serbian companies and crews to introduce international film practices and skills, networking with international and local educational institutions and associations

Contact person:

Ana Ilic, Chairmain

Type
  • Cluster/Incubator/Innovation Infrastructure
Country
Serbia
Contact details
E-Mail: info@filminserbia.com
Phone:+381 11 3230 581
Fax:+381 11 405 9916
Address:Vlajkovićeva 18, 11000 Belgrade
Country:Serbia
Geographical focus
  • Serbia
Scientifc field / Thematic focus
  • Cross-thematic/Interdisciplinary

Entry created by Danaja Lorencic on October 25, 2012
Modified on March 19, 2014