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Denmark Hopes To Attract Foreign TV & Films Shoots With $17.5M Production Rebate
Denmark is to introduce a TV and film production rebate worth 125 krone ($17.5M) to attract overseas productions in 2026.
Expected to launch in 2026, the hope is it will be put Denmark in the frame for more film and TV shoots that the likes of Sweden, Iceland or Norway might otherwise snag and turn the European country into a “production powerhouse.” “It’s crazy that a series like Miss Smilla’s Sense of Snow, which takes place in Greenland and Denmark, has been filmed in Latvia, Lithuania and Iceland, all of which have production discounts. Production rebates already exist in all other European countries (except Luxembourg), meaning this relief system is well overdue in Denmark, which is known for creating the Nordic noir genre and shows such as The Killing, Nordland ’99 and The Bridge.
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