The Government of the State of São Paulo, through the Secretariat of Culture, Economy and Creative Industries, has defined the inclusion of two more municipalities in the state network of location cities of the São Paulo State Film Commission: Franco da Rocha and Sumaré. This inclusion, made through public notice 01/2026, expands the set of destinations prepared to host audiovisual productions in the State, and adds to the other eight cities already announced earlier this month.

“The São Paulo State Film Commission is expanding its network with the inclusion of Franco da Rocha and Sumaré, in addition to the other eight cities already announced, which directly translates into more opportunities. By attracting filming to these regions, we boost the local economy from end to end and project our interior and coast as highly competitive destinations for national and international audiovisual productions,” says the Secretary of Culture, Economy and Creative Industries of the State of São Paulo, Marilia Marton.

The project acts as a bridge between production companies, public authorities, and territories, promoting the state as a setting for films, series, documentaries, advertising, and other audiovisual content.

The initiative strengthens the audiovisual sector as a driver of regional development, stimulating job creation, income generation, and increased tourism visibility for the participating municipalities.

In addition to Franco da Rocha and Sumaré, the São Paulo State Film Commission also included the cities of Águas de São Pedro, Águas de Lindóia, Cubatão, Ilha Comprida, Mococa, Paraibuna, Presidente Prudente, and São Carlos.

For more information, please contact us by email: contatofilmcommission@mis-sp.org.br