Japan extends film incentive program with multi-year subsidies

Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry is extending its film and television incentive program through fiscal year 2026, introducing multi-year subsidies to attract more overseas productions. The changes provide greater flexibility by allowing support for projects spanning up to two years, moving away from strict expense reporting timelines. The revamped scheme launches in late spring 2026.

Program Extension and Changes

Japan's film and television incentive program, launched in 2023, is set for expansion through fiscal year 2026. Administered by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), with the Visual Industry Promotion Organization (VIPO) as operator and the Japan Film Commission as coordinator, the program aims to boost international productions in the country.

The key update introduces multi-year subsidies, enabling projects to receive funding across up to two years. Previously, only expenses reported by the end of January following the grant decision qualified for reimbursement. For instance, a one-year project in the current fiscal year ran from March 27, 2025, to January 31, 2026. The new framework accommodates expenses that span multiple fiscal years and cross Japan's fiscal year boundaries, offering more adaptable timelines for filmmakers.

Application guidelines for the updated program will be announced later, with the scheme launching in late spring 2026.

Impact and Supported Projects

Since its inception, the program has backed 18 film and television projects through the end of 2025. Among the notable beneficiaries is "The Smashing Machine," a film starring Dwayne Johnson as UFC fighter Mark Kerr, directed by Benny Safdie, which won the Silver Lion for best director at the Venice Film Festival earlier in 2025.

Another supported production is the U.S.-Japan co-production "Rental Family," directed by Hikari and featuring Brendan Fraser. The film, which premiered in the special presentation section at the Toronto International Film Festival and later screened at the London and Tokyo festivals, follows an American actor in Japan who joins a 'rental family' agency.

The program also funded the second season of the International Emmy Award-winning French-Japanese drama "Drops of God," adapted from a New York Times bestselling Japanese manga. Starring Fleur Geffrier and Tomohisa Yamashita, the series explores themes of gastronomy and fine wines.

This expansion reflects Japan's ongoing efforts to position itself as a hub for global film and TV production, building on the success of its initial offerings.

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Vibrant photo of TIFFCOM 2025 in Tokyo, showcasing film industry professionals networking amid booths and posters, highlighting co-production growth.
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TIFFCOM 2025 hits record growth as co-production hub

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The Tokyo International Film Festival's market arm, TIFFCOM, has achieved record participation with 322 exhibiting companies, up from 283 last year, as it shifts toward becoming a key co-production and financing hub in Asia. Managing Director Ikeda Kaori and CEO Shiina Yasushi outlined plans to strengthen regional ties, IP adaptation, and international collaborations through seminars and initiatives like the Tokyo Gap-Financing Market. The event emphasizes Japan's diverse content ecosystem, from animation to live-action, amid growing demand for Asian partnerships.

California has launched an enhanced $750 million annual tax credit program to lure back film and TV production amid recent declines. The program, enacted in July 2025, has already approved 119 projects expected to generate significant economic activity. Officials emphasize its role in countering perceptions of a production exodus from the state.

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Film and television production in Los Angeles declined further in the fourth quarter of 2025, with no immediate benefits from expanded state incentives. Shoot days for film, TV, and commercials dropped 12.3% from the previous quarter, continuing a trend since 2022. Overall volume for the year stood at about half of 2019 levels.

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The Glasgow Film Festival's Industry Focus strand will expand to five days for its 11th edition, running from March 2 to 6, 2026, across two venues. The program gathers film and TV professionals from the UK, Europe, and beyond for panels, networking, and screenings on key screen sector topics. Speakers include executives from the BBC, Curzon, Bankside Films, and others.

 

 

 

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