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Tax Credit Panel opens Pawtucket Film Festival

The Rhode Island Film Collaborative (RIFC) is organizing a panel to encourage smaller productions, demystify tax credits, foster local film companies and achieve more consistent local production.

The discussion takes place at 7 PM on September 27th at the Blackstone Valley Visitor’s Center, and opens the Pawtucket Film Festival, which runs from September 27th – 30th.

Now entering its thirteenth year, the Pawtucket Film Festival, which is part of the Pawtucket Arts Festival, is an event that celebrates the artists behind the films it shows.  For news on other upcoming Pawtucket Film Festival events, check out their Facebook page.

The Tax Credit panel will consist of:

Anthony Ambrosino -
Producer of the upcoming feature JAR OF FOOLS and Creative Director at The 989 Project;

Bert Crenca – Artist, Artistic Director and Founder of
AS220;

Steven Feinberg – Executive Director of the RI Film & TV Office;

Gary Glassman – Documentary Producer and Founder of Providence Pictures;

Andrew Lund – Associate Professor of Film Production and the Director of the Integrated Media Arts MFA Program at Hunter College, City University of New York

Dr. Edward Mazze – Distinguished University Professor of
Business Administration at the University of RI and former Dean of the College of Business Administration. He is author of the study, THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION TAX CREDIT ON THE RHODE ISLAND ECONOMY FOR THE YEARS
2005-2009;

Kimberly Wyman – CPA, head of film tax audits at Carl Weinberg & Co.

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