Michigan's film incentive has productions pouring in
Since Michigan launched it new incentive programme earlier this year, more than USD150 million in film business has flooded into the state, including Clint Eastwood's newest film, Gran Torino.
The state has approved 53 films to date. There are also 45 applications currently under review, and 16 films either in production, in prep, or wrapped.
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