May 24, 2021

MSR MEDIA EXTENDS FILM PRODUCTION DEAL WITH NEVIS

UK Producer-Seller MSR Media Extends Film Production Deal With Caribbean Island Nevis, Sets Next Project

(deadline.com)

First out of the gate as part of the new three-year multi-picture deal will be rom-com Two Weeks In Paradise, written by Kate Wood (Miss Willoughby and the Haunted Bookshop) and based on a story by MSR boss Philip Martinez (Father Christmas is Back) who will also direct. Shoot is due to begin in June on Nevis. Casting is still under wraps.

The film will tell the story of Maggie, a film star whose world collapses when her film director husband is outed by the paparazzi when its discovered he has had a baby with his new leading lady. Seeking solace and healing Maggie escapes to her ex-pat cousin’s beautiful hotel in Nevis. After two weeks in paradise she finds herself and a new love before the outside world comes crashing back in.

Producing are MSR Media’s Martinez and Highfield Grange Studios’ Alan Latham. Lee Beasley and Karinne Behr from MSR Media, Alastair Burlingham of Sherborne Media and Charlie Dombek serve as executive producers. Production financing is being provided by Sherborne Media. MSR Media International is handling worldwide rights.

MSR had previously struck a two-picture deal with Nevis’s administration. Recently shot were thriller Assailant starring Poppy Delevingne, Chad Michael Collins, Casper Van Dien and Jeff Fahey, and comedy One Year Off, starring Chad Michael Collins, Nathalie Cox, Antonio Fargas and Ray Fearon.

Under the production deal, the Nevisian government offers access to multiple locations across the island and hotel support for visiting cast members.

The new deal was inked with Nevisian Premier, The Hon. Mark Brantley. According to the two parties, the deal has helped birth the Nevis film industry with dozens of full time jobs created as a result. MSR Media says it has launched an “acting Academy” on the island, with local actors getting roles in feature Assailant. A number of actors from the Academy are expected to be cast in Two Weeks In Paradise.

Premier Brantley commented: “This new multi-year multi-film deal is truly good news for Nevis. My Government’s vision for a film industry, born out of a need to diversify our economy from its heavy dependence on tourism, is bearing spectacular fruit due to this partnership with MSR Media. The benefits to the local economy in terms of jobs, critical skills transfer and global recognition of Nevis are obvious. My Government is committed to this relationship with MSR and to developing this film industry for the benefit of the people of our beloved country.”

By: Andreas Wiseman

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ADVOCATES STRIVE TO MAKE FILM TAX CREDIT PERMANENT

Advocates Strive Once More To Make Mass. Film Tax Credit Permanent

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According to advocates of the Massachusetts’ film tax credit, a series of reforms recommended by the state Senate as part of the 2022 budget will destroy the commonwealth’s film industry just as it gets back on track from the pandemic and stands on the cusp of significant growth.

The House unanimously passed its budget, which includes language to keep the current film tax credit and remove its 2023 expiration. (A detailed summary of the credit can be found on the Massachusetts Film Office website.) But for its budget, the Senate Ways and Means Committee outlined four changes to the program, which on average accounts for between $60 and $80 million per year:

  • Move the sunset date from Jan. 1, 2023 to Jan. 1, 2027
  • Increase the minimum amount of in-state spending or in-state principal photography days from 50% to 75%
  • Cap salaries eligible for the credit at $1 million
  • Eliminate transferability of credits

Tinkering with an already successful credit makes no sense to the owner of Rule Boston Camera in Newton. John Rule says that making any one of the proposed changes may seem reasonable but could drop Massachusetts way down the list of locations that compete for major film projects. A 2019 report by Michael Thom ranks Massachusetts fifth in film tax credit spending behind New York, Louisiana, Georgia and Connecticut.

By: Erin Trahan

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