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Cinema United CEO Michael O’Leary says he is "encouraged" by efforts to bolster the United States film industry.
Hollywood films increasingly rely on people and places overseas. Trump’s plan to slap tariffs on imported movies, which are ...
Hollywood studios have chosen not to respond at all to President Donald Trump's comments on the state of their business.
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Truth Social post, President Donald Trump instructed the Commerce Department and U.S. Trade Representative to place a 100% ...
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What we’re doing here with Netflix is a carrot to attract them rather than hitting people over the head with sticks,” Murphy ...
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New Mexico's film office director Steve Graham has solutions in place to combat declining production in the United States.
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SAG-AFTRA ’s national executive director and chief negotiator has weighed in on President Donald Trump’s idea to apply tariffs to films produced outside the U.S. — and signaled an open mind about it.
"SAG-AFTRA supports efforts to increase movie, television and streaming production in the United States. We will continue to advocate for policies that strengthen our competitive position, accelerate ...
Republicans pushing the funding boost have also hinted at their hope the investment will create a conservative counterweight ...
Trump’s plan to impose 100% tariffs on films and TV shows made abroad sparks opposition from global industry bodies.
The bill creates a 10-year trust that could infuse up to $2.5 billion in incentives to TV and film studios that decide to ...
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