SPI’s Assessment of Greater São Paulo’s Audiovisual Production and Infrastructure Capacity Published

SPI’s Production and Infrastructure Capacity Analysis (PICA) study of Greater São Paulo, commissioned by Spcine, has now been published on the Spcine Observatory.

This study assessed the competitiveness of the region within the global market, as well as the region’s current capacity to host domestic and inward productions. This was possible through conducting over 20 confidential consultations with industry and government stakeholders, reviewing existing research, as well as surveying over 100 filmmakers working across Greater São Paulo.

The strengths identified through the assessment include Spcine’s cash rebate programme, now approved for a second edition with a quadrupled budget, the experienced industry professionals based in São Paulo and the strong service sector well-equipped to accommodate international cast and crew.

SPI also outlined key recommendations to maximise opportunities for growth, including a high demand for investment into studio space and modern production equipment, and a need for more specialised training programmes to meet the demand for skilled workforce in the region.

Download the full study in English here and in Portuguese here.

Download the accompanying presentation in English here and in Portuguese here

Further Reading

This report aligns with SPI’s 2021 research on LatAm and Caribbean audiovisual workforce published in the study, Behind the Camera: Creativity and Investment for Latin America and the Caribbean, a collaboration between the Inter-American Development Bank and Netflix.

SPI have also undertaken a PICA study in Sweden and Australia. Download our Sweden PICA here.

Further information on SPI’s work in the LatAm region can be found here.

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