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Is it Gov. Gavin Newsom and his $750 million tax incentive plan, a Trump-Voight led federal push or a studio chief brokered ...
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If Trump, Newsom can work together to solve film exodus, 'we'd be in a good place,' Hollywood producer saysHollywood executive produce Michael Miller weighs in on California Gov. Gavin Newsom calling for President Donald Trump's ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNTrump is right that 'arrogant Hollywood' needs help, say film insidersProducers say Hollywood let rival nations steal a march in attracting lucrative major productions - but Trump's 'foreign film ...
As L.A. sound stages sit empty, fat tax incentives and saner politics are turning Britain’s capital into a mecca for ...
Hollywood has been pleading with politicians for years to help stem the exodus of film and TV production to other countries.
California lawmakers and industry leaders are rallying behind a new push to revive the state's struggling film and television ...
As Hollywood shifts to overseas production for major movies, independent filmmakers may get their moment to shine.
Trump’s plan to impose a 100 percent tariff on movies produced abroad is raising questions — and panic — in Hollywood.
Trump’s 100 percent film tariff shocks the entertainment world, threatening global shoots and shaking Hollywood’s future.
Culture minister Chris Bryant said the government is in talks with Washington over its latest tariff threat, which has left industry figures worried about the UK film business.
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