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Slovenia

Situated in the heart of Europe, Slovenia is a land of natural beauty and diversity. Stands in between the Alps and Mediterranean Slovenia is the world’s first country to be named a green destination.

With a huge list of contacts across Slovenia and other parts of the world, the team Tirumala Productions Slovenia can provide a crew ready to film in any location of the country.

Slovenia, which as a part of Yugoslavia earlier, was not hugely well-known as a filming hub. But, eventually, Slovenia has become one of the most-sought-after filming locations. The country was selected to be one of the locations for The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. The actual reason for selecting Slovenia was that it resembled New Zealand, where previous Narnia movies had been shot.

An untouched eastern European country with beautiful landscapes, and wild and rugged nature, Slovenia has been gaining prominence for film shootings in recent years.

As Slovenia is not fully explored, the production companies might face a huge challenge to find the locations, and hire the local crew. However, with the help of a local fixer like Tiruamal Productions, your work gets much easier.

If you are planning to film in Slovenia and need help with sourcing locations, getting permits, or finding a local crew, please get in touch with us.

Lake Bled
Postojna cave
Lipica
UNESCO World Heritage
Logar Valley

Frequently Asked Questions ?

How easy is it to get permits?

Getting the location permits in Slovenia is quick and easy. Although getting permits for shooting at/from the island of Bled is a bit difficult, it is not impossible. It is limited to exceptions such as the promotion of tourism, for example.

Do I need a visa or work permit?

No specific work permit required for filming. Crews travelling on US passports can stay visa-free for up to 90 days.

Can I hire equipment once there?
Yes, you can hire.
What is the climate like?

Slovenia has four distinctive seasons and three climates. The middle of the country has a continental climate with warm, dry summers and cold winters.

The southern and coastal areas have a Mediterranean climate. There is an alpine climate in the mountains with snow even in late spring and early autumn.
Temperatures in January average at zero in the north with cold winds and heavy snowfall. Winters in the south are much warmer with only a small chance of snow.

Summer daytime temperatures average between 20C and 25C but can reach 30C.

Average daily daylight

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