By Tom Grater International Film Reporter The Spanish Film Commission has published its guidelines for coronavirus-safe shooting as the country begins to ease its lockdown this week.
As of Monday (May 11), shooting is now allowed to resume in regions that are progressing to stage one of the government’s reduction of its lockdown, which covers roughly half of the country’s population, though does not include major cities such as Madrid and Barcelona.
It goes without saying that the move does not automatically mean production will resume promptly, with numerous hurdles to overcome including questions around securing insurance, though it does pave the way for producers to begin thinking about getting back up and running.
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