Fedeli announces $6 million for six Nipissing projects, says it solidifies 'the North’s reputation as a first-rate production centre in North America and the world.'
The northern film industry is igniting, and the provincial government is adding fuel to the fire. On October 4, Vic Fedeli, MPP for Nipissing, announced the province—through the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation—is investing $6 million to six television and film projects produced in the region.
Another $2 million went to Sinking Ships Productions Inc. for their new family television series, “Beyond Black Beauty,” also shot in North Bay. Hideaway Pictures received $500,000 to help fund two Christmas movies filmed in North Bay, and another $500,000 was doled out to Bloody Hell Productions to film a horror movie called “Bloody Hell.” Filming will take in North Bay.
Piovesan noted that picking the ideal landscape was paramount for Essex County, as “the landscape is a character in the story, and North Bay provided a variety of beautiful rural vistas and small-town charm” for the exterior shots.
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