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Hungary, Which Hosted ‘Dune: Part 2,’ ‘Maria’ and ‘The Brutalist’ Shoots, Extends 30% Production Incentive by Six Years


Hungary’s 30% tax incentive, which has attracted Hollywood shoots like "Dune: Part Two," "Maria" and "The Brutalist," has been extended by six years.

Hungary ’s 30% film tax incentive, which has helped attract recent Hollywood shoots like “Dune: Part Two,” “Maria” and “The Brutalist” to the country, has been extended by six years. The newly established award is designed to recognize an outstanding work produced in Hungary with the involvement of Hungarian professionals, and to have been released in U.S. theaters or on television channels or streaming platforms within 18 months prior to the event. “It’s incredible that approximately 100 international motion pictures are made with us each year – from the biggest Hollywood studios’ breathtaking feature films and miniseries to indies, intimate dramas and innovative commercials.

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