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American Focus > Blog > Entertainment > Estonia Lures Post-Production, Such as on Emmy Winner ‘The Penguin’ 
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Estonia Lures Post-Production, Such as on Emmy Winner ‘The Penguin’ 

Last updated: November 14, 2025 4:40 am
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Estonia has emerged as a prominent destination for international film productions in recent years, particularly in the Baltics region. Alongside neighboring countries Latvia and Lithuania, Estonia introduced filming incentives about ten years ago, offering a 30% cash rebate targeting post-production. This move has set Estonia apart from its competitors and attracted notable projects like Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” and HBO’s “The Penguin,” which earned an Emmy for Estonia’s leading company, Frost FX.

Marko Post, the founder of Frost FX, shared with Variety that the industry in Estonia has undergone significant changes since the onset of COVID-19. Despite a decrease in volumes, there is a newfound dynamism in the industry, with U.S. clients increasingly open to outsourcing from Eastern Europe. The perception of Estonian studios has also improved internationally, with a shift in demands towards social media and new formats.

Orbital Vox Studios, owned by Uku Toomet, is a leading facility in Estonia dedicated to audio, film, dubbing, VFX, and general post-production work. With a 25-year legacy in the industry, Orbital recently expanded to a new location to meet growing demand. Toomet expressed optimism about the future of post-production in Estonia, noting that the new studios have impressed foreign producers and attracted increased interest from international players.

Estonia is also making significant investments in studio facilities to further establish itself as a hub for film production. Tallinnfilm, a $25 million studio funded by the Cultural Endowment of Estonia, is set to become Tallinn’s first world-class studio with three studios covering 38,000 square feet. In Eastern Estonia, the $18.2 million Ida Hub studio complex is scheduled to open in early 2026, featuring a 21,000-square-foot soundstage and production training facilities.

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The advancements in technology have played a crucial role in Estonia’s post-production industry, with professionals like sound designer Tanel Kadalipp noting the positive impact of digital tools on collaboration. Kadalipp highlighted how technology has made international collaborations easier, citing a recent ADR session with a team in the Netherlands as an example of seamless remote work.

Marko Post emphasized the efficiency of Estonian teams and the ease of access to team leaders, noting that shorter communication lines lead to better outcomes. He also championed the use of AI in post-production, viewing it as a tool to enhance efficiency and creativity. Post’s goal is to integrate AI with visual effects services to stay ahead of competitors and offer cutting-edge solutions to clients.

As competition in the film industry intensifies, Estonia is looking to maintain its competitive edge by considering raising the cash rebate from 30% to 40%. Uku Toomet highlighted the popularity of the rebate among filmmakers and expressed hope for further improvements to remain competitive with neighboring countries.

In addition to skilled professionals, a favorable currency, and growing incentives, Estonia’s reputation for hard-working and trustworthy individuals also attracts major productions to the country. Sound designer Matis Rei praised Estonians for their adaptability and strict adherence to timelines, making them valuable assets in the film industry.

Overall, Estonia’s evolving post-production landscape, coupled with investments in studio facilities and a supportive incentive program, positions the country as a desirable destination for international filmmakers seeking high-quality services and a talented workforce.

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