SHOOTING AT THE END OF THE WORLD
Located in the northwest of Spain and open to the Atlantic, Galicia is the finisterrae, the end of the Earth and a cultural meeting place that has been welcoming travelers, stories, and perspectives for over 2,000 years. Its history, symbolism, and identity create a territory with a strong, recognizable, and unique narrative personality. A place where landscapes transition from sea to mountain in just a few miles, allowing the four seasons to be recreated in a single territory. Its geographical location also offers an extra hour of natural light during the summer months, a key advantage for planning and making the most of filming days.
Here, the territory becomes audiovisual language. The relationship between nature, heritage, architecture, and human activity creates settings with a character of their own, capable of supporting diverse stories without losing authenticity. A land where tradition and contemporaneity naturally dialogue.
Galicia offers a solid creative context, with an established audiovisual culture and a clear commitment to welcoming production. A place designed for telling stories with depth, atmosphere, and identity.
COAST
The sea begins in Galicia. Surrounded by approximately 1,300 kilometers of the Atlantic Ocean, its coast blends some of Europe's highest cliffs with pristine white sand beaches. Lighthouses, fishing villages, fishing and industrial ports, rocks, ships, storms, islands, waves, sailboats, and aquariums make up a unique Atlantic landscape.
Deep inlets, natural estuaries, and horizons open to the ocean define a territory shaped by the power of the sea and by the changing light. Even rivers find their end here, plunging directly into the ocean in a phenomenon exceptional in Europe.
A living, wild, and diverse coast, capable of hosting intimate stories or grand adventure productions.
INTERIOR LANDSCAPES
Galicia is green and blue, yellow and chestnut, orange, white, and violet. Its landscape is full of colors, shapes, and textures. Green plains, gentle hills, but also rugged peaks; rivers and streams that carve canyons, pools, and waterfalls… many worlds in a single territory.
The Camino de Santiago, the Atlantic forests, the nature reserves, the meadows, the snow, the camellias, the vegetable gardens, the chestnuts, the mountains, and the vineyards make up a diverse and vibrant geography. Galicia is also the land of a thousand rivers: reservoirs, waterfalls, bridges, and mills that are part of its scenic and cultural identity.
ARCHITECTURE
An infinite quarry, Galicia used the raw materials extracted from its very bowels to erect thousands of unique structures, witnesses to past times, chroniclers of the present, and visionaries of the future. Celtic settlements, Roman walls, manor houses, cathedrals and monasteries, castles, cruciform monuments, rural villages, granaries and dovecotes, spas, and ancient and cutting-edge bridges.
A diverse architectural heritage where tradition and modernity coexist, naturally integrated into the landscape and the cultural identity of the territory. Spaces that allow you to travel through time or project yourself into the future without ever leaving the same setting.
TOWNS AND CITIES
Like our people, the cities of Galicia are full of life. Santiago de Compostela was born from the power of a myth, and that energy remains in each of the cobblestone streets that surround the imposing Cathedral. A Coruña, under the light of the world's oldest Roman lighthouse, is a modern and vibrant city open to the Atlantic. Ferrol is a historic and current reference for the shipbuilding industry and the headquarters of the Spanish Navy. Lugo and Ourense, traversed by the calm-flowing Miño River, allow you to travel back to the time of the Roman Empire. Pontevedra, medieval and noble, embodies the genuine spirit of bourgeois provincial capitals. Vigo symbolizes industrial strength, with a large commercial port and a powerful fishing industry.
Streets, night, traffic, business, graffiti, parks and gardens, schools, art, commerce, neon, concerts, hospitals, stations, airports… living, dynamic cities full of narrative possibilities.