· Kingdom emerges as global production hub with over 200 Hollywood, Arabic and Indian films shot across its majestic sites

· With rebates up to 45% and five-month cash back guarantee, Jordan offers filmmakers unmatched value in an unparalleled setting

Amman, Jordan;  “Wadi Rum is breathtaking in its scope. It's a natural wonderland for filmmakers," endorses acclaimed director Ridley Scott, whose blockbuster The Martian showcased Jordan's majestic landscapes to global audiences. This sentiment is echoed by Hollywood's top filmmakers, with J.J. Abrams praising the “epic scale” Jordan brought to Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Jason Momoa described his experience filming Dune as “monumental,” adding that he had “never seen a desert or rocks like that.”

These testimonials by global filmmakers underline Jordan's growing prominence as the Middle East's premier filming destination attracting more than 200 film productions including Hollywood, Arabic and Indian films. According to the Royal Film Commission's annual report (2023), international productions have injected over $500 million into Jordan's economy between 2017 and 2023. The impact of the film production to the tourism sector has also been strong and growing. The UNESCO Institute for Statistics and Jordan Tourism Board data highlight that Jordan’s filming locations experience a 15-20% increase in visitor numbers within a year of a major film's release.

The kingdom's diverse locations, from the ancient city of Petra to the vast expanses of Wadi Rum, have served as backdrops for numerous blockbusters including Aladdin, Transformers and both parts of Dune, in addition to acclaimed Arabic and Indian films. Furthermore, due to the diversity of its landscapes and the unique settings, Jordan has often doubled for other countries in the region, such as Syria, Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Yemen and Saudi Arabia – and even for planets such as Mars.

Dr. Abdelrazzak Arabiyat, Managing Director of the Jordan Tourism Board, said: “The impact of international productions on Jordan's tourism sector has been remarkable. Take Wadi Rum for instance - since 'The Martian' was filmed here, visitor numbers have increased manifold, with the site now being known globally as 'The Valley of the Moon' and 'The Real Mars on Earth.' Every major production creates a lasting legacy that puts Jordan's exceptional locations on the global tourism map. Films such as 'Dune' and 'Star Wars' have transformed our desert landscapes into must-visit destinations for movie fans and adventure seekers alike, creating sustainable tourism opportunities for local communities.”

Highlighting the role it plays in promoting film production, Mohannad Al-Bakri, Managing Director of the Royal Film Commission - Jordan (RFC), said: "Our comprehensive support system, including up to 45% cash rebate on eligible production expenses, has positioned Jordan as a highly attractive destination for international filmmakers. Combined with our tax and customs exemptions, these incentives make Jordan not only a highly desirable location for international products, with the diverse spectrum of natural settings it offers, but also financially compelling."