From Ipswich town centre to the east Suffolk coast, the county has been a popular place for film crews this year.
Television and film production work is also generating millions of pounds for the economy, according to Screen Suffolk.
Here are six times film crews have been spotted across the county this year.
Heart of Stone
Film crews were spotted shooting scenes of a new Netflix spy movie Heart of Stone in May.
Several scenes of the movie, which is directed by Tom Harper and features Gal Gadot and Jamie Dornan were recorded at Elevden Hall.
Historical action drama in Ipswich
Ipswich has been a hotbed for film crews this year.
Cromwell Square car park in the town centre was sealed off to drivers in August while film crews recorded scenes.
The project was described as a 'historical action drama' with scenes also being recorded inside the nearby St Nicholas Church.
Tollywood movie in Ipswich town centre
Cast and crews were spotted filming a new Tollywood movie in Ipswich town centre in October.
Tollywood filming, also known as Bengali cinema, has more action than Bollywood films, which focus more on the romantic and comedy genre.
Film crews were also spotted in numerous other locations around the town.
One Ranger, Ipswich Waterfront
Film crews from Picture Perfect Film Company took over a disused building on Ipswich Waterfront in March.
A mock tank was spotted to the side of the building, while actors dressed in black jumpsuits were seen entering the site.
Amazon documentary shot in Suffolk gym
Parts of an Amazon documentary were filmed inside a Woodbridge gym.
The programme about the life of Gabe Tesch, a karting driver who suffered with brain cancer when he was a young boy, was filmed in Deben Gym in July.
Summoning Bloody Mary 2, Framlingham
Film crews were spotted recording scenes for a new horror movie in Framlingham in March.
Jagged Edge Productions used the east Suffolk countryside to shoot its new horror film.
The feature film is a sequel to 2021 release Summoning Bloody Mary, which can be viewed on YouTube.
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