German Film ‘Back To The 90s’ Chooses Malta As Production Hub With Over 100 Local Crew

Apr 22 2025 Share

On Tuesday, 22nd April 2025, Minister for National Heritage, the Arts and Local Government, Owen Bonnici, visited the Junior College in Msida alongside Malta Film Commissioner Johann Grech, where filming of German Film ‘Back to the 90s’ was underway.

The production brought together a crew of 129, with 105 of them being Maltese and Gozitan professionals. This project formed part of six ongoing productions across the islands, contributing to the steady growth of the local film industry workforce.

The 100-minute feature film, also made a commitment to environmental responsibility. Prior to filming, the production team pledged support to Ambjent Malta’s Tree for U campaign. In early April, this initiative saw the successful planting of 25 indigenous trees—carob, olive, and pomegranate—in the Manikata area.

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Civil Protection Malta Locate Missing Person Safe In St Julian’s

Civil Protection Malta Locate Missing Person Safe In St Julian’s
Apr 22 2025 Share

A missing person was located safe and well in St Julian’s early this morning.

Rescuers from Civil Protection Malta’s Fire Stations 5 and 11 were called to the scene and promptly launched a search operation. The individual was successfully located shortly afterwards.

The rescue took place along the coastal area of St Julian’s and involved close cooperation between the Mater Dei Hospital Emergency Department, the Malta Police Force, and the Armed Forces of Malta (AFM).

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Legendary Band ‘The Script’ Comment On Klinsmann’s Cover Of Their Song

Apr 22 2025 Share

Legendary band The Script, best known for chart-topping hits like Hall of Fame and Superheroes, recently showed appreciation for Maltese singer Klinsmann by commenting on his TikTok cover of their track For the First Time.

Klinsmann, a well-loved figure in Malta’s music scene, shared an acoustic rendition of the song, and the band’s positive reaction surely came as a surprise.

The Irish group, known for their emotional lyrics and powerful performances, are currently on a global tour that began in 2024 and will run through 2025, continuing to connect with fans worldwide in both live shows and online.

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Nineteen Arrested In Marsaskala For Residing And Working In Malta Illegally

Apr 22 2025 Share

Yesterday, The Malta Police force while inspecting traffic in Marsaskala, arrested 19 people who were residing and working in Malta illegally.

The 19 people arrested were taken to the detention centre for further inspections and return process.

The operations that took place involved officers from Police Force, Detention Services Agency, Transport Malta, Identità and Jobs Plus.

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