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Locations used in BBC’s SAS: Rogue Heroes, Warner Bros’ Superman and TNT’s fantasy series The Librarians are among the longlist nominees for the annual European Film Commissions Network’s Location Awards.

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The recently announced jury members are 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.

The jury will evaluate all submissions by the EUFCN members, focusing on the significant role of each location in the story and its impact on the audiovisual work.

The shortlist of five finalists will be revealed on December 9, 2025, and the winners of the EUFCN location award 2025 and of the EUFCN audience location award 2025 will be unveiled during the European Film Market at the Berlinale in February 2026

Nominees for the EUFCN Location Awards are: 

Amrum (Moin Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein, Germany) for Amrum

Atapuerca Archaeological Site (Castilla Y León Film Commission, Spain) for The Cavern Crimes (La Huella Del Mal)

Belgrade (Serbia Film Commission, Serbia) for The Librarians: The Next Chapter

City Of Zagreb (Zagreb Film Office, Croatia) for Sram

Figueira Da Foz (Portugal Film Commission, Portugal) for Broken Spies (Espias)

Inari (Film Lapland – Finnish Lapland Film Commission, Finland) for Arctic Circle (Ivalo)

La Palma (Canary Islands Film, Spain) for La Palma

Nea Kameni (Hellenic Film Commission, Greece) for Sacrifice

Peristil (Filming In Croatia, Croatia) for Momo

Sangerhausen (Mdm Film Commission, Germany) for Phantoms Of July (Sehnsucht In Sangerhausen)

Svalbard (Arctic Film Norway, Norway) for Superman

Svetvinčenat (Istria Film Commission, Croatia) for S.A.S. Rogue Heroes – Season 2

Vilnius Town Hall (Vilnius Film Office, Lithuania) for Whiskey On The Rocks

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 currently represents over 100 film commissions in 33 countries in Europe.

This story originally appeared on Screen’s sister site Screen Global Production.