Jordan’s Olivewood Studios partners with American Shadowbox Studios
American film and television production studio Shadowbox Studios has announced a new partnership with Olivewood Studios in Amman, Jordan, Deadline reported. The studio is expanding its footprint beyond its own facilities and beginning to offer studio management and consulting services to third-party operations.
The move marks a significant development for both companies. Olivewood, completed in 2023, is the first purpose-built film complex in Jordan, featuring two soundstages and a backlot. Situated in the country’s capital, the studio was designed to support large-scale international productions in a region already known for its cinematic appeal.
"Bringing Shadowbox’s global expertise to Olivewood marks a pivotal step in our growth," said Jumana Sharbin, General Manager of Olivewood Studios. "Their operational strength and industry insight will be key as we scale up and deliver world-class productions in Jordan."
Shadowbox Studios is best known for operating large facilities in Atlanta and the UK, including Shinfield Studios. Under the direction of newly appointed COO Mike Mosallam, the company is now broadening its services to include strategic support for other studios — from planning and logistics to full-scale operational management.
“After visiting Jordan late last year, my team and I were astonished by the breadth of available landscapes and the production service infrastructure already in place at Olivewood,” said Mosallam, who joined the company earlier this year following roles at Apple TV+ and Netflix. “Now with the benefit of sound stages, the Kingdom is well-positioned to house and host domestic and international productions of any size.”
Jordan has long been a favored destination for filmmakers, with its unique mix of ancient heritage sites and dramatic desert backdrops. Major Hollywood productions such as Dune, The Martian, Star Wars: Episode IX, and Aladdin have all filmed in the country, capitalizing on its cinematic landscapes like Petra and Wadi Rum.
Despite a recent dip in international filming interest due to regional instability following the events of October 7, 2023, Jordan’s film industry is actively working to regain momentum. The Royal Film Commission (RFC) used this year’s Cannes Film Festival to highlight incentives, including a boosted 45 percent cash rebate for film and television productions. Officials also hinted at a major incoming international project.
The collaboration with Shadowbox is expected to strengthen Olivewood’s role in positioning Jordan as a viable and attractive hub for global film production.
“Jordan has shown the world its incredible locations in films from Dune and Aladdin to The Martian and Star Wars, and through our exciting partnership with Shadowbox we are thrilled to expand our worldwide reach to international filmmakers,” said Raja Gargour, Chairman of Olivewood Studios.