Thank you for joining us in The Film Foundation Restoration Screening Room where we have presented 20 restored films since May 2022. Special features and supplemental information for these screenings can be found HERE.

FilmLA has always been there to jump in and help out whenever any issues have arisen though the years, and I know many on their staff work the same long hours we do. They are dedicated individuals who tirelessly strive for the same goal we have; to keep the filming and production payroll here in LA where our families and homes are. They help us build and repair the delicate bridge we all have to cross to work everyday. It takes a great deal of talent, dedication and just plain hard work to do that on all sides.


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FilmLA has always come through for me quickly when I have had a location problem. The other day, I had clients in my car in a panic about not being able to film at a hotel. One call to FilmLA, and five minutes later, I was able to explain the situation. It certainly made me look good, being able to give them an answer so fast and to put the issue to rest.

The 2023-24 Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour brings a curated lineup of the best in mountain and adventure films to theatres around the globe! This year's tour has licensed 37 films from around the world, including films from Canada, USA, Switzerland, France, Sweden and more!

Thank you for joining us in Banff for the 48th annual Festival, which featured adventurers, authors, and filmmakers sharing their stories; epic films from around the world; the Festival Marketplace with the new Rab Stage with free presentations; happy hours with music; downtown and partner events, mountain art exhibitions; and much more! Join us next year in Banff from Oct. 26 - Nov. 3, 2024! Tickets on sale early August 2024.

Official Selection of the 80th Venice International Film Festival: the films screening in the sections Venezia 80 Competition, Out of Competition, Orizzonti, Orizzonti Extra, Venice Classics, Special Screening, Venice Immersive, and Biennale College Cinema.

Film Streams is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization in Omaha, Nebraska. Our mission is to enhance the cultural environment of the Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area through the presentation and discussion of film as an art form.

Film Fatales supports an inclusive community of women feature film and television directors who meet regularly to share resources, collaborate on projects and build an environment in which to make their films.

Founded by Leah Meyerhoff in 2013, Film Fatales has expanded to include over 500 women directors in Los Angeles and New York, and hundreds more in a dozen cities around the world. Film Fatales advocates for gender equality within the film industry by hosting panel discussions, educational workshops, networking events and screening series to promote the work of women filmmakers to a wider audience.

In an entertainment industry where women direct less than 5% of the top box office films and less than 20% of episodic television shows, Film Fatales provides a structure that enables women directors to get their films made and seen. By offering space for mentorship, peer networking and direct participation, Film Fatales is expanding the landscape of storytelling to bring exciting new films to the screen.

The Jacob Burns Film Center (JBFC) is a nonprofit cultural arts center dedicated to presenting the best of independent, documentary, and world cinema; teaching literacy for a visual culture; and making film a vibrant part of the community.

Illinois is a world class destination for film, television and advertising production. Check out our locations, from the beautiful, iconic Chicago skyline and 58 mile lakefront to the gritty back alleys and unique historic neighborhoods. Illinois boasts breathtaking natural vistas, rivers, prairies, industrial centers, picturesque farmland, and small towns seemingly frozen in time.

Contact us at 312-814-3600 or Film@illinois.gov for expert assistance on locations, housing, and tax credit to help make your creative vision a reality. Visit us on FaceBook, Twitter and Instagram for news about the Illinois film community.

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The TCM Classic Film Festival invites you and the usual suspects to the big movie house, for a lineup of films that not only bring the heat but reflect and inspire new ways of thinking about what defines true justice, straight down the line.


The Human Studies Film Archives (HSFA) provides access to over 8 million feet of ethnographic film. Started in 1975, we have been part of the Smithsonian Department of Anthropology since 1981, and hold films from filmmakers such as Timothy Asch, Jorge Preloran, David MacDougall, and John Marshall. The film archives supports research on visual culture, humans in the natural world, and the development of ethnographic film.

Whether students seek to create the next indie or blockbuster hit or dive deep into the historical, cultural, industrial and global contexts surrounding film and media, our programs prepare them to succeed by helping them discover and gain confidence in their knowledge, skills and abilities.

Join JFI and play a starring role in the next chapter of independent Jewish filmmaking. JFI is committed to strengthening communities by curating, presenting and preserving high quality content that illustrates a diversity of Jewish identities.

Careers and internships with the Jewish Film Institute are a terrific way to meet like-minded film lovers and gain experience in nonprofit arts administration and festival production. Read about some of the ways you can join our team.

To encourage film companies to film in New York, productions which comply with requirements may be eligible for a tax credit of 30% percent of qualified production expenses. Qualified expenses include certain above-the-line wages subject to specific caps, below-the-line wages, and production costs directly related to the production of a qualified film. This tax credit is funded at $700 million a year through 2034.

The Program is limited to feature films, television series, certain relocated talk/variety television series, certain eligible narrative television series, television pilots, and films for television.

Qualified production costs are for tangible property or services used or performed within New York State directly and predominantly in the production of a qualified film. Qualified costs include certain above-the-line salaries subject to specific caps, and most below-the-line items associated with production such as set construction, crew, camera equipment, grip equipment, props, etc. Post-production costs such as film editing, sound design and effects, and visual effects may be qualified costs for purposes of the film production credit.

A qualified film whose majority of principal photography shooting days in the production of the qualified film are shot in Westchester, Rockland, Nassau, or Suffolk County or any of the five New York City boroughs shall have a minimum budget of $1 million. A qualified film whose majority of principal photography shooting days in the production of the qualified film are shot in any other county of the state than those listed in the preceding sentence shall have a minimum budget of $250,000.

If the film has a production budget over $15 million or is being produced by a company in which more than five percent of the beneficial ownership is owned directly or indirectly by a publicly traded entity:

NOTE: A film production company filming a substantial portion of its project in NYS can include post-production costs incurred in NYS in the calculation for the film production credit. The post-production credit is available to film production companies that film a substantial portion of a project outside NYS but are seeking to contract some or all of the post-production work to a facility in NYS. A Film production company cannot claim the film production credit and the post-production credit for the same project.

Effective January 1, 2023, applicants to the NY State Film Production tax credit program are required to file a diversity plan outlining specific goals and strategies for hiring a diverse workforce. The diversity plan will also indicate whether the applicant intends to participate in training, education, and recruitment programs that are designed to promote and encourage the training and hiring in the film and television industry of New York residents who represent the diversity of the State's population. See guidelines for instructions and information related to the diversity plan.

A young boy named Mahito yearning for his mother ventures into a world shared by the living and the dead. Opening film of the 2023 Toronto Film Festival. Nominated for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Score at the 2024 Golden Globe Awards. | Country: Japan | Language: English; Japanese with English subtitles

The Yale Film Archive received a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation to support preservation of Roger Tilton's Shades, featuring staff and inmates from Rikers Island and produced with CCNY undergraduate film students.

The Ransom Center's film collections illuminate the creative process involved in making motion pictures, from the point of view not only of directors but also of screenwriters, producers, actors, and designers. Scripts, correspondence, legal documents, photographs, and designs, as well as film, video, and digital files, fill the archives of some of the most important and influential Hollywood artists, from the pre-studio era to the present day. 2351a5e196

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