Sentences with phrase «dollar film industry»

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«This expansion will help create hundreds of good - paying jobs, generating millions of dollars to local businesses and further build upon New York's booming film industry.
Cuomo has been adept at raising millions of dollars from interests whose businesses are impacted by Albany actions — labor unions, real estate developers, business executives, the health care industry, charter school backers, government contractors, and the film and TV companies that get tax breaks for filming in New York.
DeFrancisco pointed out that New York is giving away many hundreds of millions of dollars more to film companies than to all other industries combined across the state.
Pornographic films are now a multibillion - dollar industry.
Let us now pay homage to the film that started a billion - dollar franchise and begat a cottage industry of lesser copycats.
All of that begins to change when Candy and her fellow street walkers learn about the lucrative porno film industry, while Vincent also sees dollar signs in running his own bar.
Of course, the start of the summer season isn't quite as jam - packed as the other three months, but it's more than a little scary to think that between just three films, the movie industry will bank more than a billion dollars alone.
While they may not seem like such a big deal, movie streaming and piracy are hugely damaging to the film industry, losing it millions of dollars every year.
Directed by former French adult film director Ovidie, the investigative documentary, which was an Official Selection at SXSW 2017, captured international audiences with its shocking and informative presentation of the current changes in the multi-billion dollar X-rated industry.
As mentioned, recent Jury Prize winners include past Oscar nominees Whiplash, Beasts of the Southern Wild, Winter's Bone, and Precious.Sadly, its one of those outstanding films that didn't find its audience, racking up only 6 million dollars at the box office and puzzling the industry as a whole.
If demonlover was one of the most scrutinized films of 2003, it was because director Olivier Assayas boldly chose to so directly enter, as well as represent, the new technology at the center of image circulation and the multibillion dollar entertainment industry.
From West Africa, Spain, Panama, Costa Rica, France, and even in our own backyard, Stewart's third film dives into the often violent underworld of the pirate fishing trade to expose a multi-billion dollar industry.
This explosive documentary film, which is narrated by Dr. Drew Pinsky, exposes the horrors of the $ 50 billion dollar divorce industry in our country.
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