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Rossetti Productions and Questar Entertainmen announce that the second season of their hit series, “The Dream Motel,” is scheduled to begin production on March 8 in Southern Illinois.
Principal photography is scheduled to take place in Marion, Eldorado and Makanda.
Season one of “The Dream Motel” began airing on Amazon and PureFlix on Oct. 1, 2019, and immediately became very successful, before starting its run on broadcast in early January.
The success of season one brought about an order for a second season, and after an exhaustive search, Southern Illinois was selected as the location for the series.
Writer/producer/director, Chip Rossetti has a history in the Southern Illinois area, having lived for five years in Marion, working at TCT Christian Television, WSIL and 3 Angels Broadcasting.
The Dream Motel TV miniseries to begin production in southern Illinois
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