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“Flood,” Coens’ “Scarface” Score Tax Credits – Dark Horizons
The California Film Commission has handed out $86.9 million in lucrative tax credits today, the amount to be shared amongst eleven independent and eleven “non-independent”…

The California Film Commission has handed out $86.9 million in lucrative tax credits today, the amount to be shared amongst eleven independent and eleven “non-independent” film projects to be shot in California in the coming months.
Over 50% of the films will also be shot outside of Los Angeles. The return on investment is expected to haul in around $642 million in overall spending in the state with over $430 million expected to go into the pockets of below-the-line workers and in-state vendors….
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