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Filming productions such as Hobbs & Shaw ‘bring £19m to Glasgow economy’

Actor Idris Elba during filming in Glasgow city centre for a new Fast and Furious franchise movie (Andrew Milligan/PA)
Actor Idris Elba during filming in Glasgow city centre for a new Fast and Furious franchise movie (Andrew Milligan/PA)

Filming major productions including the Fast & Furious spin-off Hobbs & Shaw brought just over £19 million to Glasgow’s economy last year.

Since the Glasgow Film Office (GFO) was created in 1997 it has helped generate more than £320 million locally with last year’s sum (£19.1 million) a 26% increase on 2017.

The GFO helps film, broadcast and advertising productions coming to Glasgow to meet council teams and other public bodies as well as location owners.

It also ensures filming has little impact on the city, such as closing roads and implementing diversions as Idris Elba filmed scenes for the Fast & Furious spin-off which is due for release this year.

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Outlaw King producer Gillian Berrie (left), James Cosmo as Bruce Senior and Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop on the filming set  (David Eustace/Scottish Government/PA)

Council depute leader David McDonald said: “These latest figures confirm Glasgow’s status as a go-to destination for the film and broadcast industry and both show its importance of filming to the city’s economy.

“The work of the council’s film office continues to bear fruit, and the latest figures underline the importance of not only attracting productions but supporting local companies in the industry.

“Glasgow Film Office is in continuous discussion with production representatives and location managers, and as a result, more major films and broadcast programmes and features can be expected to be coming to the city soon.”

Other productions to have sought out Glasgow as a location include Netflix’s Outlaw King, BBC programmes Still Game and Shetland, hit TV series Outlander and movie sequel Trainspotting 2.

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Jenna Coleman as Joanna in psychological thriller series The Cry (Lachlan Moore/PA)

Claire Mundell, producer at Glasgow-based Synchronicity Films, hailed the importance of the GFO’s help for another BBC series filmed in Glasgow – The Cry.

She said: “The support we received from Glasgow Film Office – in return for a commitment to use Glasgow-based facilities companies – was extremely important to the production of our BBC1 show The Cry.

“The Glasgow Film Office fund is easy to access and encourages local spend, incentivising Glasgow-based production companies like us at Synchronicity to work with other local businesses, thereby growing the industry on the ground here together.

“We are very grateful for the support we have received on The Cry, and also the two films we brought to shoot in Glasgow over the last two years – Only You and The Party’s Just Beginning.”