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Serbia

Serbia is a country on southeast Europe’s Balkan peninsula with northern plateaus and mountains with ski resorts to the south. Capital city Belgrade is home to Communist-era architecture and Kalemegdan Park, site of Belgrade Fortress, held successively by the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman empires. Stari Grad, the old city, is home to 19th-century mansions, plus opera and ballet at Narodno Pozorište (national theater).

Though Serbia is relatively a small country, it has a remarkably vibrant film industry, with exceptional local talent and production companies. These companies have an impressive record in domestic and international production.

Tirumala Productions Serbia can help you in finding the suitable shooting location anywhere in the country. We also assist you in arranging transport, accommodation, cast, and crew.

Frequently Asked Questions ?

How easy is it to get permits?

It all depends on which institution you need a permit. Usually, it doesn’t take more than two weeks to get the permit. In the worst case, three weeks is the most for complicated locations.

Do I need a visa or work permit?

The citizens from EU don’t require any working permits except for those countries which demand working permits for Serbian citizens (Slovenia, Austria, UK, Malta, Holland). The citizens of other countries need to provide the working permit except if there is an interstate agreement about working permits.

 If you have a Schengen visa, there’s no need to provide visas. Most of the other countries need a visa except if there is an interstate agreement about visa policy.

Can I hire equipment once there?

Yes, you can find all the required equipment and can rent from neighbor countries which takes a couple of hours of driving.

What is the climate like?

In Serbia, the climate is continental, with cold winters and hot summers. In the plains, the average temperatures in January are around around 0 °C (32 °F) in the north (see Novi Sad) and 1 °C (34 °F) in Belgrade, and around 22/23 °C (72/73 °F) in July and August.

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