In recent years, Estonia has been solidifying itself as a key destination for international productions in the Baltics. The country, alongside neighboring Latvia and Lithuania, first introduced filming incentives about a decade ago, with Estonia setting itself apart from many competitors with a 30% cash rebate targeting post-production. Notable projects to hold post-production in the country include Christopher Nolan’s epic “Tenet” and HBO’s “The Penguin,” which earned an Emmy for Estonia’s leading company Frost FX.
Speaking with Variety, Frost FX founder Marko Post says that, although volumes have gotten smaller since Covid, the industry in Estonia “has definitely changed” since then. “It has gotten more dynamic in the sense that U.S. clients are more open to outsourcing from Eastern Europe, and I feel the perception of our studios has gotten better internationally,” he says. “In terms of demands, there has been a huge change in the rise…