Brazzaville (Capital of Congo)
Pointe-Noire, Dolisie, Nkayi, Impfondo, Ouésso
French
Central African CFA franc
Tropical
You can start by applying here.
All international crew members need accreditation from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, as well as the Municipal Council.
Central Municipal Council or the relevant local authority based on the shoot location.
For shoots on private property, you must negotiate access with the property owner or manager. Hoodlum Film Fixers facilitates these discussions and ensures all agreements are in place.
Varies depending on the property, typically negotiated between $100 and $500.
Drone use is restricted in Brazzaville, with strict prohibitions on importing drones. Local drone use requires government permission and is heavily regulated.
Not permitted.
Civil Aviation Authority.
Drone permits require 1–2 months to process due to strict regulations.
$2000–$3000, depending on locations and the scope of drone operations.
Congo is not a Carnet country. Importing filming equipment requires additional documentation and may involve a refundable deposit upon arrival. Provide a list of all equipment, including serial numbers, before arrival to facilitate customs clearance.
Customs Department.
All regions in Brazzaville Congo, are safe to travel in.
Police are suggested if shooting in some areas, the locals refer to as "Bébé Noir" (Gangsters)
No formal tax rebate / incentive for Congo Brazzaville.

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