Film and TV shoots have restarted in Sweden and Denmark under a new set of preventive rules relating to the coronavirus crisis.
Although Sweden did not impose a lockdown or any other drastic restrictions to fight the pandemic as in other countries around the world, it is among the first European countries, along with Denmark, to put in place specific government guidelines allowing production to be jumpstarted.
The measures have been listed in an online document titled Nordic Film Guide, compiled by Swedish production outfit Hobby Film, based on information collected from government bodies in Sweden and Denmark. Hobby Film is mostly active in commercial production, with clients including H&m, Netflix, McDonalds and Heineken, according to CEO Tom Rickard.
Sweden allows for shoots gathering a maximum of 50 people on set, while Denmark, which has enforced strict restrictions since March 16 to curb the spread of the virus, has “reassumed film production...
Although Sweden did not impose a lockdown or any other drastic restrictions to fight the pandemic as in other countries around the world, it is among the first European countries, along with Denmark, to put in place specific government guidelines allowing production to be jumpstarted.
The measures have been listed in an online document titled Nordic Film Guide, compiled by Swedish production outfit Hobby Film, based on information collected from government bodies in Sweden and Denmark. Hobby Film is mostly active in commercial production, with clients including H&m, Netflix, McDonalds and Heineken, according to CEO Tom Rickard.
Sweden allows for shoots gathering a maximum of 50 people on set, while Denmark, which has enforced strict restrictions since March 16 to curb the spread of the virus, has “reassumed film production...
- 4/22/2020
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
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