Hollywood is at risk of becoming Detroit, advocates warn, unless the U.S. responds to the 81 countries embracing filmmaking as an economic tool.
“I watched the demise of steel and rubber and automotive manufacturing as I grew up,” says IATSE vice president Mike Miller, who was raised in Cleveland. “This is identical in many ways. We have an undeclared trade war that our government is standing by and watching happen.”
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Saw Frankelda last night with friends! Very good movie! only thing that we complain about is the songs are better in Spanish, watched in English and was like “nope, back to Spanish”. The visuals make it amaaaazing! Love the different mediums used through out, wish it didn’t end
Exclusive clip from ‘I AM FRANKELDA’, the first-ever stop-motion film made in Mexico.
The film follows a writer who is taken to another realm to help write nightmares to keep monsters alive.
Releasing tomorrow on Netflix.
Before he died, Oliver Tree revealed that all his money would be going to charity upon his death instead of his family.
He established a charity foundation to support artists with his remaining fortune, wanting every cent to go toward helping people create new things.