‘We’re certainly busy’: behind the boom in overseas film and TV production

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During those eerily quiet lockdown months, one American horror film did finish a shoot on the outskirts of Sydney. Having planted a cornfield at Richmond, Kurt Wimmer’sWhen cities began reopening and these protocols were formalised, there was a sudden surge of production for both postponed Australian projects and new international projects whose makers were seeking refuge from the raging virus in the United States.

Now she believes international projects worth $460 million have tapped federal and state filming incentives to base themselves here this year. With Luhrmann resuming production on his Elvis biopic at the Village Roadshow Studios on the Gold Coast, Joseph Kosinski filmed the Netflix sci-fi thrillerat the local convention centre and nearby locations. Starring Chris Hemsworth, Miles Teller , it wrapped this week.Thirteen Lives

 

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