By Christopher Vourlias One of the world’s leading hubs for international film and television shoots, South Africa had been riding high before the coronavirus pandemic arrived on its shores, interrupting what was shaping up to be a busy year and halting production on shoots including the David Tennant drama “Around the World in 80 Days.” While local bizzers assess the damage — and offer up assets including artist trailers for the government’s COVID-19 mobile-testing units — the struggling rand could add to the appeal of what was already one of the world’s best value-for-money destinations.
South Africa offers foreign productions a 25% rebate on all qualifying local spend, rising to 30% if some post-production is done in the country using
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