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Scarface Remake Among 22 New Features to Film in California
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Coen Brothers’ ‘Scarface’ Remake Among 22 Film Projects to Nab California Tax Credits
Other films include projects by Eva Longoria, Steven Soderbergh and Jason BatemanBrian Welk | March 1, 2021 @ 9:03 AM
The Coen brothers attend the Hail, Caesar! premiere
22 feature films have been selected to receive a round of tax credits from the state for filming within California, and among them are the remake of “Scarface” written by the Coen Brothers as well as new films by Eva Longoria, Steven Soderbergh and Jason Bateman.
The California Film Commission selected 11 indie and 11 studio projects in this latest round of the Film & TV Tax Credit Program, with 61 projects applying during the latest period, and the state setting aside $86.9 million in tax credit allocations. The California Film Commission’s executive director Colleen Bell says this latest round of projects to bring in $642 million in overall in-state spending, with more than $430 million going to below-the-li
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SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Starz President and CEO Jeffrey Hirsch announced today the launch of the Starz
#TakeTheLead initiative, a comprehensive effort deepening the company s existing commitment to narratives by, about and for women and underrepresented audiences. Starz commissioned an inclusion study in partnership with The Center for Scholars & Storytellers, UCLA with results confirming Starz is
Taking the Lead with its diverse representation on screen, off screen and throughout the company. In an effort to inspire and engage others across the industry to #TakeTheLead, Starz will also host a series of monthly Transparency Talks with thought leaders and members of key organizations including the ACLU of Southern California, Producers Guild of America, California Film Commission and more.