Tucson filmmaker predicts AZ film industry 'resurgence' with new tax credits

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Tucson filmmaker predicts AZ film industry 'resurgence' with new tax credits
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“It’s a hundreds-of-billions-dollar industry. And finally Arizona is acknowledging that we want a piece of that action.”

Mark Headley grew up in Tucson and has been working in the film industry for decades, dating back to Westerns at Old Tucson.This year he got to attend the Oscars ceremony in Hollywood.Headley knows Hollywood and the Old Pueblo have always been intertwined.

This year, Best Picture nominee The Fabelmans tells the story of director Steven Spielberg’s childhood in Phoenix.That could just be the beginning.

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