
Serbian and Spanish locations used in TNT’s fantasy series The Librarians: The Next Chapter and Netflix’s Norwegian thriller series La Palma are among the five nominees for the 2025 location awards presented by the European Film Commissions Network (EUFCN).
The locations are in the running for two awards: the EUFCN Location Award 2025, selected by the Location Award Jury and, the EUFCN Audience Location Award 2025, selected by the public through online voting.
The 2025 finalists are:
- Belgrade (Serbia Film Commission, Serbia) for The Librarians: The Next Chapter
- Fiueria Da Foz (Portugal Film Commission, Portugal) for Broken Spies
- Inari (Film Lapland - Finnish Lapland Film Commission, Finland) for Arctic Circle
- La Palma (Canary Islands Film, Spain) for La Palma
- Sangerhausen (MDM Film Commission, Germany) for Phantoms Of July
The nominees were chosen by a jury comprised of Alessandro Bonino, production supervisor at Wildside; Andrea Keener, location manager; Gail McQuillan, head of TV production at Blueprint Pictures; Sue Quinn, supervising location manager; and Caroline von Kühn, executive director of Oxbelly.
They evaluated 13 submissions by the EUFCN members, focusing on the significant role of each location in the story and its impact on the audiovisual work.
Last year, the island of Frøya (Midgard Film Commission, Norway) was awarded the EUFCN Location Award 2024, selected by the Location Awards Jury. Austria’s Schönbrunn Palace (Vienna Film Commission) won the EUFCN Audience Location Award 2024, chosen by the public through online voting.
EUFCN is a non-profit association that supports and promotes the European film industry and culture. It represents over 100 film commissions in 33 countries in Europe.
















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