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Producer Dino De Laurentiis first came to Wilmington to film Firestarter, which was released in 1984. [3] He would later create De Laurentiis Entertainment Group (DEG), build a studio complex (operated by a subsidiary called the North Carolina Film Corporation [4]), and found its headquarters in Wilmington; the film studio began releasing films ...
The office ultimately serves the State of North Carolina by keeping and creating jobs in North Carolina for film crew and related businesses. As such, the film office must serve the film industry in an efficient and engaging capacity. The office hosts location scouts for producers and also provides on-the-ground assistance before and during ...
According to N.C. Film Office, movie and TV productions have already spent, or pledged to spend, about $180 million in the state so far in 2022. Film industry in Wilmington and N.C. puts up strong ...
Last month, during Wilmington's 29th annual Cucalorus Film Festival, dozens of festival attendees and film industry workers showed up for an event at the new DuntonCine Studios on North 23rd Street.
A new year means new possibilities, and the arts scene in Wilmington is certainly getting freshened up in 2024. Shane Fernando just signed on as the new director of Thalian Hall, Zach Pluer was ...
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"Wrap Beer!", a new podcast hosted by hosted by longtime film workers John D. Kretschmer and Scott Davis, aims to tell the origin stories of the Wilmington film industry, which came to town in the ...
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