Greece Film Cash Rebate

Rate
40% cash rebate
Credit Type
Cash Rebate
Min. Spend
EUR 60,000 (features); EUR 30,000 (docs)
Cap
None specified
Project Cap
None specified
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What Films Were Shot in Greece?
Greece has attracted major film and television productions with its 40% cash rebate cash rebate. Notable productions filmed in Greece include Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, Dune: Part Two, Furious 7, Skyfall, Quantum of Solace.
Filming in Greece
Behind the scenes of productions shot on location across Winnipeg and Manitoba.

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Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life
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Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life
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Mamma Mia Skopelos
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Mamma Mia Skopelos Greece
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Mamma Mia Skopelos Greece
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Mamma Mia Skopelos Greece
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Greece's Dual Audiovisual Incentive Framework
Greece's audiovisual incentive framework has for several years been built around two main pillars: a cash rebate and a tax relief scheme, historically administered through EKOME and promoted internationally alongside the national film-office network. Greece offers both a direct rebate mechanism and a separate tax-based support route, making it one of the more competitive and visible incentive markets in Southern Europe.
Incentive Structure
- 40% cash rebate on eligible expenditures
- 30% tax relief scheme as an alternative pathway
- Both mechanisms available for qualifying productions
EKOME Administration
EKOME states that it works to attract international audiovisual productions in Greece, administers the incentive schemes, and supports public and private initiatives in audiovisual media and digital technology. Government gazette materials connected to the scheme show that the cash rebate operates as a state aid framework for audiovisual works in Greece.
Strategic Notes for Producers
The Greek incentive should be understood as part of a broader national strategy to scale up Greece as a filming destination, not merely as a narrow subsidy for a limited number of local titles. Recent EKOME communications continue to frame these incentives as major drivers of public and private audiovisual investment.
Greece sits in the category of modern Mediterranean incentive jurisdictions that combine attractive rates with an explicit national push to grow screen production as a long-term industry. The combination of a 40 percent cash rebate and a 30 percent tax-relief alternative gives producers structural flexibility when modeling which mechanism best fits a project's financing architecture.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Greece film rebate?
Greece offers a 40% cash rebate rebate, structured as a Cash Rebate, with an annual program cap of None specified. The program is designed to attract film and television productions by offsetting a portion of qualifying local expenditures.
How much is the Greece film rebate?
The Greece rebate is 40% cash rebate, structured as a Cash Rebate. The exact rate your production qualifies for may depend on factors such as local hiring, filming location, and production type.
What is the minimum spend to qualify for the Greece film rebate?
Productions must meet a minimum spend threshold of EUR 60,000 (features); EUR 30,000 (docs) in Greece to be eligible. Spend typically includes below-the-line costs incurred within the region, though qualifying criteria vary by program — consult the local film office for the full eligibility rules.
Is there a cap on the Greece film rebate?
Yes. The Greece program has a program-wide cap of None specified and a per-project cap of None specified. Productions should apply early, as allocations can be limited.
How do I apply for the Greece film rebate?
Productions typically apply through the Greece film office or the relevant government agency. Applications are generally submitted before principal photography begins, with final certification issued after production is complete and qualified spend is audited. Check the official film office website for current application guidelines, deadlines, and required documentation.
Last updated April 22, 2026









































































































































































































































































































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