Brice Wallace
Despite labor strikes by actors and writers, Utah has been able to keep some smaller film productions rolling.
The Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity (Go Utah), at its September meeting, approved incentives for two productions and boosted an incentive for a production that spent more in the state than originally expected.
The projects are projected to spend a total of nearly $1.8 million in Utah.
The Go Utah board approved a cash rebate incentive of up to $180,000 for Tacloban Films LLC for “Angels in the Mine,” a family feature expected to spend $900,000 in Utah. It will employ 40 cast, 30 crew and 150 extras, including during Please log in to see the rest of this story.