Because of concerns over COVID-19 and the limits on workplace gatherings, motion picture projects throughout the state of Ohio, and around the world, have been put on hiatus for the foreseeable future.
Because of concerns over COVID-19 and the limits on workplace gatherings, motion picture projects throughout the state of Ohio, and around the world, have been put on hiatus for the foreseeable future.
Film Cincinnati today announced the addition of three new members to its Board of Directors, including De Asa Nichols from Cincinnati Children's, Sean Parker of The Kroger Company and Jacqueline Aguilar of Procter & Gamble.
For the third year in a row, Cincinnati is listed as one of the best cities in North America to make a movie, according to MovieMaker magazine.
Film Cincinnati announces that production has started for yet another major motion picture in Cincinnati, “Open Source,“ starring Bruce Willis, Jessie Metcalf, Natalie Eva Marie and Lala Kent and directed by Matt Eskandari.
The nation will get its first glimpse at the true-story legal drama “Dark Waters” on Friday, November 22, but Cincinnati, and many of the cast and crew who worked on the film, enjoyed a special screening Sunday night as the movie played to a full house at the Esquire Theatre.
The red carpet was out Tuesday, November 12, in New York for the premiere of “Dark Waters,” the Todd Haynes-directed legal drama based on a true story about a Cincinnati corporate attorney (played by Mark Ruffalo) taking on an environmental lawsuit against a giant chemical company, exposing a lengthy history of pollution.
Thank you to everyone who came out on Saturday night looking #dropdeadgorgeous on the black carpet.
“We cannot think of a more deserving recipient than Tim”
Join us! Industry Happy Hour | Thursday at Rhinegeist
The 72-Hour Teen Film Challenge is a filmmaking competition exclusively for teenagers 13-19 years old.
Ohio Senate Reinstates Ohio Motion Picture Tax Credit
Saturday, June 1 – 8:00 PM
Aronoff Center – Procter & Gamble Hall
Join us in Columbus on Thursday, May 23rd at 9:00 AM to testify for the Ohio Motion Picture Tax Credit
Panel discussion, networking session to offer advice for beginning filmmakers
Film Cincinnati is reaching out to our state officials to strongly urge them to reconsider eliminating the tax credit and we ask our supporters to do the same.
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Vachon currently is in Cincinnati with the crew of the movie Dry Run
While a Cincinnati-made movie didn’t bring home an Oscar at Sunday’s Academy Awards, it was still a good night for the city as two women from the area took home top awards for their categories.
The Film Cincinnati Speaker Series welcomes Christine Vachon of Killer Films in Cincinnati for one night only! She will share behind-the-scenes stories from her life and career as an independent producer. She has produced award winning and nominated films, including Far From Heaven, Carol and First Reformed.