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Many states provide financial incentives for film and television production. Film production incentives are tax incentives offered on a state-by-state basis throughout the United States to encourage in-state film production. Since the 1990s, states have offered increasingly competitive incentives to lure productions away from other states.
The Chicago Film Society maintains a large archive of Leader Lady images, [13] has collaborated on the restoration of the Robert Altman film "Corns-a-poppin", [14] cosponsors the annual Chicago Home Movie Day with the Chicago Film Archives and the Chicago Historical Society, [15] [16] and received multiple grants, including National Film Preservation Foundation grants in 2019, [17] 2020 [18 ...
As of 2023 the Foundation had contributed over $125 million in total grants to nearly 1,000 independent schools and associations. [ 5 ] The Foundation’s mission "is to strengthen and support independent secondary schools and to challenge and inspire them to leverage their unique talents, expertise, and resources to advance teaching while ...
Los Angeles nonprofit Jewish Story Partners announced $450,000 in new grants to fund 18 different documentary projects this week. Founded in 2021 with support from Kate Capshaw and Steven ...
Five documentary filmmakers have been chosen to receive Catapult Film Fund’s annual research grant. Each recipient will receive $10,000 in direct support and six months of mentorship from ...
Facets maintains facilities in Chicago, where it was founded by Milos Stehlik as a non-profit film organization. The brick-and-mortar space includes a single-screen movie theater (referred to as Facets Cinémathèque), which screens "interesting" independent films [8] and "obscure" features. [9]
Ten documentary projects from eight countries have been selected as grantees of Project: Hatched, a Chicken & Egg Pictures program designed to support directors as they develop and launch ...
After directing and producing three independent feature films, Lewis had his breakthrough with Malibu Spring Break (2003). [3] It was the first and only release for Crown International Pictures after fourteen years of dormancy, for a production company that had previously been a major force in the B-movie and low-budget film world.