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1-0 Website Approved Projects List Online 12-11-17 California Film Commission Page 1 of 7 Film and Television Tax Credit Program 1.0 - Alphabetical Listing of Approved Projects Extras Non-Indie or CA Filming # of Crew # of Cast Qualified Reservation of Fiscal Year Production Title Company Name Production Type and Indie Days Hired Hired Expenditures Credits Stand-ins 2010/2011 10,000 Days 10,000 Days, LLC Feature Film Indie 15 74 77 17 993,000 248,000 2010/2011 A Better Life Jardinero Productions, LLC Feature Film Indie 40 3414 147 68 7,074,000 1,768,000 2011/2012 A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III The Director's Bureau, LLC Feature Film Indie 21 140 40 39 2,285,000 571,000 2013/2014 A Lesson in Love Leipzig Limited Movie of the Week Indie 24 275 65 36 1,759,000 440,000 2015/2016 A Moving Romance Biggsville Films, Inc. Movie of the Week Indie 20 200 60 14 1,543,000 386,000 2010/2011 Accidently in Love Carlito Productions, Inc. Movie of the Week Indie 24 246 71 34 1,560,000 390,000 2015/2016 Advance and Retreat Marsberg limited Movie of the Week Indie 20 250 60 23 1,543,000 386,000 2009/2010 After The Fall Robigo Limited Movie of the Week Indie 24 162 62 28 1,460,000 365,000 2015/2016 Agent X 1 Turner North Center Productions, Inc. TV series (Basic Cable) Non-Indie 72 1370 300 80 26,499,000 5,300,000 2015/2016 American Crime Story 1: The People v. OJ Simpson Pacific 2.1 Entertainment Group, Inc. TV series (Basic Cable) Non-Indie 85 4747 165 137 23,262,000 4,652,000 2016/2017 American Crime Story 2: Katrina Pacific 2.1 Entertainment Group, Inc. TV series (Basic Cable) Non-Indie 90 5055 250 247 48,602,000 9,720,000 2016/2017 American Crime Story 3: Versace Pacific 2.1 Entertainment Group, Inc. TV series (Basic Cable) Non-Indie 90 5040 250 258 41,560,000 8,312,000 2014/2015 American Sniper Scope Productions, LLC Feature Film Non-Indie 44 3725 327 73 34,087,000 6,817,000 2009/2010 Amish Grace Larry Thompson Entertainment, Inc. Feature Film Indie 18 221 70 25 1,258,000 315,000 2011/2012 Annie Claus is Coming to Town Dorsten Limited Movie of the Week Indie 24 1379 196 49 1,783,000 446,000 2009/2010 Answers To Nothing Answers to Nothing, LLC Feature Film Indie 20 397 47 51 1,472,000 368,000 2012/2013 Argo Stage 16 Pictures, LLC Feature Film Non-Indie 47 3036 165 108 31,988,000 6,398,000 2014/2015 Art and Soul Houdon Limited Movie of the Week Indie 20 150 65 13 1,711,000 428,000 2009/2010 Backyard Wedding Annaburg Limited Movie of the Week Indie 24 206 66 27 1,460,000 365,000 2009/2010 Bad Teacher Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. Feature Film Non-Indie 35 1763 130 61 11,777,000 2,355,000 2013/2014 Baggage Claim Sneak Preview Productions, Inc. Feature Film Indie 30 1060 100 24 7,688,000 1,922,000 2016/2017 Before You Say I Do Grullo Films, Inc. Movie of the Week Indie 20 250 60 16 1,369,000 342,000 2009/2010 Beginners Beginners Movie, LLC Feature Film Indie 30 207 107 55 2,444,000 611,000 2012/2013 Behind the Candelabra Mr. Showmanship Productions, LLC Movie of the Week Non-Indie 70 1059 200 47 14,616,000 2,923,000 2013/2014 Best Man, Inc. Screen Gems Productions, Inc. Feature Film Non-Indie 40 3260 160 96 14,461,000 2,892,000 2009/2010 Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2 Tiny But Mighty Productions Feature Film Non-Indie 26 773 390 40 9,978,000 1,996,000 2012/2013 Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3 Small Dogs Productions, Inc. Feature Film Non-Indie 26 775 225 18 655,000 131,000 2011/2012 Billion Dollar Movie Billion Dollar Movie, LLC Feature Film Indie 20 259 80 48 430,000 92,000 2010/2011 Blackout Aalen Limited Mini-Series Indie 45 555 67 79 4,406,000 1,263,000 2012/2013 Bling Ring, The Somewhere Else LLC Feature Film Indie 35 570 80 36 6,460,000 1,615,000 2011/2012 Body of Proof 2 FTP Productions, LLC Relocating TV Series Non-Indie 104 3120 202 278 27,344,000 6,836,000 2012/2013 Body of Proof 2.5 FTP Productions, LLC Relocating TV Series Non-Indie 108 2879 202 160 9,924,000 2,481,000 2013/2014 Body of Proof 3 FTP Productions, LLC Relocating TV Series Non-Indie 184 5280 206 240 48,328,000 12,082,000 2014/2015 Bound and Babysitting Nelore Limited Movie of the Week Indie 20 200 65 21 1,397,000 349,000 2014/2015 Boy Scouts vs. Zombies Paramount Pictures Corporation Feature Film Non-Indie 41 1505 100 48 15,192,000 3,038,000 2011/2012 Breaking the Girl BTG Productions, LLC Feature Film Indie 20 1379 84 22 765,000 191,000 2010/2011 Bridesmaids So Happy For You Productions, LLC Feature Film Non-Indie 49 2979 164 123 25,709,000 5,142,000 2012/2013 Broken Horses Broken Horses LLC Feature Film Indie 32 400 125 43 8,786,000 2,196,000 2011/2012 Bulletproof Bride Demetrio Productions, Inc. Movie of the Week Indie 24 200 100 50 1,730,000 433,000 2012/2013 Bunheads 1 Almost Home Productions, LLC TV series (Basic Cable) Non-Indie 112 1795 120 240 16,721,000 3,344,000 2009/2010 Burlesque Screen Gems Productions, Inc. Feature Film Non-Indie 65 3713 150 115 36,127,000 7,225,000 2014/2015 Cake Cake Productions, LLC Feature Film Indie 25 200 60 30 4,960,000 1,240,000 2013/2014 Call Me Crazy: A Five Film Woodridge Productions, Inc. Movie of the Week Non-Indie 21 284 144 51 4,299,000 860,000 2012/2013 Call, The 1 Emergency Films, LLC Feature Film Indie 25 643 85 16 7,765,000 1,941,000 2011/2012 Carnal Innocence Mandalay Television, LLC Movie of the Week Indie 18 124 76 25 1,034,000 258,000 2015/2016 Casa Vita Akutan Productions, Inc. Movie of the Week Indie 20 250 60 32 1,543,000 386,000 2014/2015 Change of Heart Phillipsburg Limited Movie of the Week Indie 20 150 65 23 1,397,000 349,000 2012/2013 Chasing Mavericks Iron Cross LLC Feature Film Indie 45 850 150 50 5,256,000 1,314,000 2009/2010 Christmas in Beverly Hills Facing East Productions LLC Feature Film Indie 45 200 70 25 3,890,000 973,000 2011/2012 Christmas Pageant, The Humberto Productions, Inc. Movie of the Week Indie 24 200 100 50 1,730,000 433,000 2010/2011 Cinema Verite Evil Gavin Productions, LLC Feature Film Non-Indie 45 1419 125 60 13,846,000 2,769,000 Note: Updated on December 11, 2017. This information is subject to change and will be updated periodically. California Film Commission Page 2 of 7 Film and Television Tax Credit Program 1.0 - Alphabetical Listing of Approved Projects Extras Non-Indie or CA Filming # of Crew # of Cast Qualified Reservation of Fiscal Year Production Title Company Name Production Type and Indie Days Hired Hired Expenditures Credits Stand-ins 2009/2010 Circle of Eight Bronson Avenue LLC Feature Film Non-Indie 20 150 60 25 2,028,000 406,000 2009/2010 Class, The Meditrina Limited Movie of the Week Indie 24 265 77 38 1,460,000 365,000 2014/2015 Cloudy with a Chance of Love Rafina Limited Movie of the Week Indie 20 125 65 16 1,743,000 436,000 2011/2012 Congress, The Liverpool, Inc. Feature Film Indie 15 100 50 25 1,220,000 287,000 2013/2014 Cookie Mobster, The Penzlin Limited Movie of the Week Indie 24 175 65 24 1,754,000 439,000 2013/2014 Cooties Cooties, LLC Feature Film Indie 25 175 75 42 2,586,000 647,000 2011/2012 Craigslist Killer, The Woodridge Productions, Inc. Movie of the Week Non-Indie 18 135 51 32 144,000 29,000 2010/2011 Crazy Eyes Crazy Eyes, LLC Feature Film Indie 27 284 51 49 2,094,000 524,000 2010/2011 Crazy Stupid Love WB Studio Enterprises, Inc. Feature Film Non-Indie 52 17272 275 102 25,151,000 5,030,000 2013/2014 Dark Skies Jimtown Productions LLC Feature Film Non-Indie 20 204 75 31 1,804,000 451,000 2012/2013 Decoding Annie Parker Decoding Annie Parker LLC Feature Film Indie 25 168 72 28 1,927,000 482,000 2016/2017 Delinquents Shrimp Fried Rice Films, LLC Feature Film Indie 25 675 40 39 1,559,000 390,000 2015/2016 Diagnosis Delicious Finsbury Limited Movie of the Week Indie 20 250 60 13 1,543,000 386,000 2009/2010 Dinner for Schmucks DW Studios Productions LLC Feature Film Non-Indie 55 1992 780 35 31,429,000 6,286,000 2009/2010 Dirty Girl D Girl Inc. Feature Film Indie 25 248 85 36 3,305,000 826,000 2010/2011 Disney's Prom Romp Productions, Inc. Feature Film Non-Indie 30 1722 140 74 7,154,000 1,431,000 2013/2014 Doll & Em King Bee Productions, LLC Mini-Series Indie 25 20 17 10 324,000 65,000 2011/2012 Drive Drive Film Productions, LLC Feature Film Indie 21 875 110 61 9,673,000 2,486,000 2014/2015 Drive She Said Drive She Said LLC Feature Film Indie 30 200 75 15 4,100,000 1,025,000 2013/2014 Earth to Echo New Sub 42 Productions, Inc.
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