Film Production and Regional Cooperation in Alicante: May Resumption and Strategy

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Film Production Could Resume in May as Alicante and the Region Forge New Industry Ties

Ximo Puig announced that filming would resume in May, with City of Light serving as a key location and the headquarters of the aviation company located within the IFA complex, adjacent to the PLD Space facilities. An agreement will provide spaces capable of accommodating up to 500 professionals, signaling a significant boost to the regional film and technology ecosystem. Puig outlined a plan to push forward a mechanism in the next legislature aimed at strengthening cooperation between the two capitals within Alicante, aligning cultural projects with broader economic goals.

These remarks occurred at a recent Alicante Forum, an event where the President of the Generalitat highlights the milestones reached during the two terms led by the PSPV-PSOE administration. The forum was organized by the Information Club in partnership with the University of Alicante, the Valencia Community Business Confederation, and other local partners. The Baleària president, Adolfo Utor, presented, while the club manager, Tony Cabot, moderated the session. The gathering emphasized regional progress and the strategic role of Alicante in the broader Valencian economy.

Puig indicated that shooting would commence with a Spanish drama and two international projects, including productions linked to Netflix. He noted ongoing work on a major project that could expand international collaborations over the summer, underscoring the region’s appeal to global studios seeking diverse locations and favorable production conditions.

On the topic of Bicapitality, Puig proposed a bilateral council to accelerate progress on key areas such as science, innovation, and tourism. The aim is to synchronize municipal and regional efforts to maximize opportunities for research institutions, startups, and creative industries, while also boosting visitor numbers and cultural exchange.

In reflecting on recent years, Puig highlighted the advances achieved by the Community of Valencia and the province of Alicante. He defended the Generalitat’s actions on defense-related transfers and stressed responsiveness to agricultural communities by offering guidance and affordable pricing options. These themes illustrate a commitment to balancing economic development with social support and sustainable growth.

The proceedings underscored how a coordinated approach—linking production incentives, regional infrastructure, and cross-sector collaboration—could attract international projects while enhancing local talent development. Observers noted that the plans emphasize not just film production but a broader strategy for transforming Alicante into a hub for creative industries, science, and tourism. The discussions also highlighted opportunities for collaboration with universities, research centers, and private partners that share a long-term vision for a resilient regional economy.

Overall, the forum portrayed a picture of strategic investment, cultural vitality, and practical policy steps designed to unlock new value for the Valencian Community. By aligning film and television projects with science, technology, and tourism, the region aims to create a sustainable pipeline of jobs and international attention that benefits both urban centers and surrounding municipalities. The dialogue also points to a future where Alicante could stand as a model for integrated regional development that leverages creative industries to drive broad-based economic growth.

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