Nova Scotia has it all.

Urban sophistication, small town ambience, and miles of unspoiled coastline.

Screen Nova Scotia is here to support your film/television/animation production. We’re the first point of contact to find out more about locations, financial incentives, production partners, industry resources and infrastructure.

 

Now open: the Content Creator Fund is now accepting applications for productions filming in the 2024 calendar year. Please visit our Incentives webpage for more info.

 

Did you know: the Nova Scotia Production Guide is now available to download as an app on both Apple and Android devices! This unique mobile hybrid app houses the searchable online guide, as well as key website pages, allowing for quick and convenient access to all the Screen Nova Scotia has to offer.

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Films & TV series

Recent productions filmed in Nova Scotia include: We Were Liars (TV, Amazon), The Institute (TV, MGM+), Sullivan's Crossing (TV, Fremantle), Sharp Corner (Feature), Little Lorraine (Feature), Washington Black (TV, Hulu/20th Television), From (TV, EPIX/MGM), The Sinner (TV, UCP), The Queen of My Dreams (Feature), Christmas Island (MOW, Hallmark), The Trades (TV, Crave), Moonshine (TV, eOne), Chapelwaite (TV, EPIX), Diggstown (TV, CBC), The Secret Gift of Christmas (MOW, Hallmark), Kids vs Aliens (Feature), The Lighthouse (Feature, A24), Books of Blood (Feature, Hulu), The Good House (Feature, Amblin Partners), Locke & Key (TV, Netflix), The Curse of Oak Island (TV, History Channel), Pure (TV, WGN America), Murmur (Feature), Spinster (Feature), Stage Mother (Feature), Black Cop (Feature), Mr. D (TV, CBC), Tin Can (Feature), The Mist (TV, Spike), This Hour Has 22 Minutes (TV, CBC), Trailer Park Boys (TV, Netflix) and more!

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Film in Nova Scotia: We Have It All

Nova Scotia has been an in-demand location for regional and international filmmakers for decades.

Nova Scotia has been an in-demand location for regional and international filmmakers for decades. Our province has it all: unique locations, financial incentives, world-class crews, talented cast, and experienced production partners.

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September 18th, 2024
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Sullivan’s Crossing sparks impressive economic activity in Nova Scotia

CMPA report shows that provincial tax credits and incentives used in the making of the show generated a significant return on investment.

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More than 2,500 Nova Scotians work in film, television and animation. Do you?

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