All Screen articles in May 8 2015 – Page 5
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World of Locations: Scandinavia
Scandinavia is renowned for its locations, highly trained crews, generous local film funds and efficient film commissions.
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World of Locations: Mississippi
Mississippi’s main draw for producers is the fact that its incentives, which range from 25% to 30%, come in the form of cash rebates rather than tax credits, saving considerably on paperwork and time delays.
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World of Locations: Iceland
Iceland’s dramatic landscapes, experienced crews and generous tax breaks give international film-makers a range of unique shooting opportunities.
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World of Locations: Hawaii
Though they often come to the state for specific kinds of locations — notably jungle and beaches — film and TV productions sometimes find ways to get other looks in the island state of Hawaii, alleviating the need for long trips back to the US mainland.
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World of Locations: Dubai
Dubai’s dazzling urban architecture is becoming a popular backdrop to international films and TV.
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World of Locations: Dominican Republic
The Caribbean nation aims to become a major film-making hub in the region.
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World of Locations: Croatia
Croatia’s enthusiasm and chameleon-like ability to look like other places are helping to woo international productions.
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World of Locations: Colombia
A generous new cash rebate and the end of its devastating drug wars have opened up this stunning territory to international production.
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World of Locations: Chile
Chile is a country offering a huge variety of landscape and climates, broad ethnic diversity and counter seasons to the northern hemisphere.
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World of Locations: Austria
Austria has emerged as an attractive location in the last 12 months — and not just for film-makers looking for snow.
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World of Locations: Argentina
Argentina’s geographic diversity and its easy substitution as settings from Paris to New York make it a magnet for international television crews, commercials and feature film productions.
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World of Locations: Abu Dhabi
International film-makers are impressed by the emirate’s aim to become a regional ‘content hub’ and its 30% cash rebate.
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World of Locations: South Korea
A good film infrastructure and generous rebate has helped attract two high-profile international shoots to South Korea in the past year.
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World of Locations: Netherlands
A new cash rebate is making the Netherlands an attractive location and partner for mid-sized international productions.
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World of Locations: Spain
Can a new 15% tax credit — and Francis Ford Coppola — boost Spain’s appeal as an international shooting destination?
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World of Locations: Russia
Russia has extraordinary potential as a location for international filmmakers but, as insiders acknowledge, this is a tough place to set up a production.
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News
Bentonville festival names inaugural winners
Jack Of The Red Hearts and In My Father’s House were among the winners on Friday night at Geena Davis and ARC Entertainment’s inaugural Bentonville Film Festival (BFF) in Arkansas.
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World of Locations: Morocco
Film-friendly Morocco regularly doubles for Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan.
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The Exchange lines up ‘The Three Stooges’ reboot
C3 Entertainment, Grand Peaks Entertainment and The Exchange are preparing the big-screen return of the iconic property, which will be available to buyers on the Croisette next week.
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World of Locations: New York State
New York state — and New York City in particular — has always been a draw for film and TV producers because of its iconic locations.