Mozambique
Why Film in Mozambique?
Mozambique, located on the southeastern coast of Africa, offers a rich and diverse filming landscape, from pristine beaches and vibrant cities to vast savannas and dense forests. With a tropical climate, a blend of Portuguese and African cultural influences, and a growing film industry, Mozambique presents a unique opportunity for filmmakers looking to capture stunning visuals. While production logistics require careful planning, the country’s welcoming atmosphere and striking locations make it an ideal destination for film and stills production.
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Capital City
Maputo
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Main Languages
Makhuwa, Changana, Nyanja, Ndau, Sena, Chwabo, Tswa
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Currency
Mozambican Metical (MZN)
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Weather
Mozambique has a tropical to subtropical climate, characterized by two distinct seasons: Cool and Dry Season (April – September) – Mild temperatures and low humidity, making it an ideal time for filming. Hot and Humid Season (October – March) – High temperatures with increased humidity and the possibility of cyclones in coastal areas.
Top Filming Locations
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Maputo
The capital city features Portuguese colonial architecture, vibrant markets, and a modern urban skyline.
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Bazaruto Archipelago
A paradise of white sandy beaches, clear turquoise waters, and diverse marine life, ideal for luxury and adventure shoots.
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Gorongosa National Park
A breathtaking wildlife reserve with lush forests and diverse ecosystems, perfect for nature documentaries and adventure films.
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Ilha de Moçambique
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this island offers historic forts, stone buildings, and picturesque coastal scenery.
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Tofo Beach
A tropical beach destination with incredible ocean views, known for its whale sharks and manta rays, making it ideal for underwater filming.
Visa Requirements
Who Needs a Visa?
- South African citizens do not require a visa to enter Mozambique.
- Citizens of most other countries can obtain a visa upon arrival at the airport or through an embassy.
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Visa Application Requirements
Airport Visa: 650 meticais (approx. $10 USD), proof of accommodation, and a film permit (if applicable). Embassy Visa: Requirements vary by country; applicants should contact the Mozambican embassy for specific details.
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Timings
Airport Visa: Issued on arrival. Embassy Visa: Up to two weeks.
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Additional Requirements
A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for entry.
International Crew Accreditation
All foreign crew members must obtain a temporary work permit to work in Mozambique.
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Required Documentation
General filming permit. Profile photo. CV/resume/portfolio. Passport scan. Estimated arrival and departure dates.
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Timings
2–4 weeks.
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Cost
Approximately $180 per crew member (valid for 30 days).
General Film Permit
National Institute of Audiovisual and Cinema (INAC).
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Required Documentation
Film synopsis. List of international crew members. Equipment list, including serial numbers. Budget breakdown for the portion spent in Mozambique.
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Timings
Approximately two weeks.
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Cost
1% of the budget allocated for Mozambique, with a minimum payment of 8,500 meticais (approximately $130 USD).
Drone Permit
Are Drones Allowed?
Yes, but drone use requires prior approval.
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Importation Regulations
Permission must be obtained from the National Aviation Institute (Instituto Nacional de Aviação).
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Required Documentation
Pilot license. Drone specifications. Flight schedule. Coordinates, time, and altitude of flight.
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Timings
Approximately two weeks.
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Cost
$300 – $350 USD.
Equipment Customs Clearance
Is Mozambique a Carnet Country?
No, Mozambique does not accept ATA Carnets.
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Customs Clearance Process
All professional equipment must go through customs clearance upon arrival.
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Required Documents
Full equipment list, including serial numbers. Equipment value declaration.
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Issuing Organization
Alfândegas de Moçambique (Mozambique Customs) via a clearance agent.
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Timings
1.5 weeks for clearance approval. Deposits may take up to six months to be refunded.
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Cost
Calculated by the clearing agent based on the equipment’s total value.
Safety and Security
Mozambique is generally safe for filming, with low crime rates in most regions. However, some areas require additional precautions.
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High-Risk Areas
Certain parts of the Cabo Delgado province in northern Mozambique have experienced security issues due to terrorist activity. Productions should avoid filming in this region without thorough risk assessments.
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Security Requirements
No additional security measures are typically required for filming in Mozambique, but security personnel can be arranged if needed for high-profile productions or remote locations.
