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Fiji's Film Boom: Paradise for Production, Peril for Planet?
27 Apr
Summary
- Fiji's film industry is growing, attracting reality shows.
- Productions bring economic benefits but raise environmental concerns.
- Local stories are gaining traction with indigenous filmmakers.

Fiji's picturesque landscape has made it a popular filming destination, attracting major reality television productions. These productions inject significant revenue into the local economy and provide employment, with some estimating over $11 million USD annually from shows like Survivor. Fijian filmmakers are also emerging, with Tulia Nacola's feature film, 'Adi,' being the first shot entirely in the iTaukei language.
These productions offer a 20 percent cash rebate, encouraging local employment and engagement with film students. Workers on these shows often earn significantly higher wages than the national average, improving their livelihoods. This has fostered a local film industry, with many crew members gaining experience on international sets.