Where to Film in Portugal: 3 National Parks with Stunning Mountain Scenery
Discover the cinematic versatility of Portugal’s mountain ranges. From the coastal limestone cliffs of Arrábida and the Mediterranean textures of Aire e Candeeiros to the high-altitude peaks of Serra da Estrela, Portugal offers diverse backdrops that can double for the Alps or the American West. Accessible, sun-drenched, and visually stunning—your next production starts here.
Beyond the Screen: How to Maximize Your Trip to Lisbon's Tribeca Film Fest
This year's Tribeca Film Festival offers a unique chance to connect with key players in Portugal's film industry, from producers and talent to rental houses and the film commission. Get ready to network, scout locations, and discover the financial incentives that can make your next project a reality.
Filming a Documentary About An Outlawed Wine
Documentary film making is spontaneous, challenging, and it keeps you on your toes. Things can happen all at the same time and if you miss something, you might have missed it for good. International film makers can also run into foreign language issues, shooting in an unfamiliar country, and not knowing the best places to film. Filming Portugal just helped with a documentary about the wine making process in Portugal and stepped into the fields of a winery to get footage of the process - from harvesting the grapes to cleaning and crushing them. Location, translation and fixer services were all key as well as doing the actual filming.