Opposite to the Statue Square Gardens, the Court of Final Appeal Building, formerly the Legislative Council Building is bounded by Chater Road, Jackson Road and Des Voeux Road Central. The statue of blindfolded goddess representing impartiality and justice still tops the edifice built in 1912. Besides, this 4-storey building is a hybrid with a Chinese style double-tiles roof and European style portico.
The exterior of Court of Final Appeal is a declared monument.
Call before sending in the application form at least 1 month in advance of the filming date with information on the location, purpose of using Judiciary premises, date, time, description of the scenes and number of people involved. Scripts with dialogues of the scene are required.
$6,870 (basic charge) for the first 4 hours, $1,935 for each subsequent 4-hour block and a refundable deposit equal to the fees payable. Both are to be paid before filming.
If extra government personnel is required to assist in the filming, the actual cost plus overheads will be charged.
Compliments to the government and public bodies that have agreed to consider applications to hire premises or facilities under their management for location filming.