Reunion
Why Film in Reunion?
Filming in Réunion offers a unique combination of breathtaking landscapes, modern infrastructure, and financial incentives for international productions. As a French overseas territory, the island provides access to European-grade facilities while delivering stunning tropical and volcanic scenery that enhances storytelling.
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Capital City
Saint-Denis
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Main Languages
French (Official), Réunion Creole (Créole Réunionnais)
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Currency
Euro (EUR)
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Weather
Reunion Island has a tropical climate with distinct seasons. Summer (December to March) is warm and humid, with temperatures ranging from 24°C-33°C (75°F-86°F), making it ideal for underwater filming but also the cyclone season. Autumn (April to May) brings mild temperatures of 22°C-28°C (72°F-82°F), great for trekking and cultural events. Winter (June to September) is cooler at 20°C-26°C (68°F-79°F), with prime whale-watching opportunities. Spring (October to November) offers warm weather and lush landscapes, making it perfect for nature-focused productions.
Top Filming Locations in Reunion
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Piton de la Fournaise
One of the world's most active volcanoes, Piton de la Fournaise offers dramatic, otherworldly landscapes of lava fields, craters, and rugged terrain, perfect for sci-fi, adventure, and action sequences.
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Cirque de Mafate
An isolated volcanic caldera accessible only by foot or helicopter, Cirque de Mafate boasts untouched wilderness, steep cliffs, and remote villages, making it ideal for nature documentaries and survival-themed productions.
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Cirque de Cilaos
Known for its breathtaking mountain views, deep canyons, and scenic hiking trails, this caldera provides a striking backdrop for dramatic and adventure-focused storytelling.
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Cirque de Salazie
Lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls, and mist-covered peaks define Cirque de Salazie. Its fairytale-like scenery suits romantic films, fantasy settings, and period dramas.
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Trou de Fer Waterfall
A spectacular 725-meter waterfall surrounded by dense jungle, Trou de Fer is a prime location for aerial shots and nature-focused cinematography.
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Lava Tunnels of Saint-Philippe
These underground lava caves offer a mysterious and cinematic setting for thrillers, adventure films, and sci-fi projects.
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Bassin des Aigrettes
A hidden gem with serene blue pools and cascading waterfalls, this location is ideal for romantic, fantasy, and adventure films.
Visa Requirements
Film crews must obtain a Schengen Visa for stays up to 90 days and secure a film permit from the Reunion Island Film Commission.
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Required Documentation
To apply for a visa, productions must provide a film permit, script, shooting schedule, and location agreements. Crew members must also present a passport valid for at least six months beyond their stay, travel insurance, and a complete crew list. If applicable, an invitation letter from local partners may be required.
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Timings & Cost
The visa process can take up to 30 days, with costs ranging between €60 – €180.
International Crew Accreditation
French regulations require accreditation for international crews working on filming in Réunion. The process includes permit applications, compliance checks, and approvals from the Réunion Island Prefecture.
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Required Documentation
Accreditation requires a film permit, a Temporary Work Permit, customs clearance for equipment, professional identification, and liability insurance.
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Timings & Cost
The accreditation process takes approximately 4-6 weeks and costs between €300 – €500 per crew member.
General Film Permit
The Réunion Island Prefecture is responsible for issuing film permits.
Drone Permit
Drone operations require permits from the French Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC) and compliance with EU aviation laws.
Equipment Customs Clearance
Is Reunion Island a Carnet Country?
Yes, Reunion Island operates under the ATA Carnet system.
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General Process
Productions must present an ATA Carnet at customs upon arrival and departure to avoid duties and taxes.
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Required Documents
Required documents include a commercial invoice, ATA Carnet, insurance documents, customs forms, and French Civil Aviation permits (if applicable).
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Timings & Cost
Customs clearance typically takes 2-5 days, with costs amounting to approximately 7% of the equipment’s value.
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Cost
Customs duties are subject to tariffs based on the list of gear and customs regulations. A 1% statistical import charge applies to the equipment’s total value.
Safety and Security
Physical Safety
Réunion Island is a safe filming destination with secure locations and stable infrastructure. However, productions should monitor weather patterns, especially during cyclone season, and plan accordingly.
Equipment Safety
High-value equipment should be stored securely and insured against potential risks.
By following these guidelines, filmmakers can take full advantage of Réunion Island’s breathtaking landscapes, strong infrastructure, and financial incentives for a seamless production experience.
Film Rebates and Tax Incentives
Tax Rebate for International Productions (TRIP)
International productions with a minimum budget of €250,000 can benefit from a 30% rebate on eligible expenses, with a maximum refund of €30 million per project.
Réunion Island Rebate
French productions with a minimum budget of €200,000 can qualify for a 20% rebate on eligible expenses, capped at €4 million per project.
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