We were honored to host Cleveland natives and director/producers Jamie Babbit & David Wain as our special guests for Behind the Camera last Friday! The night was full of laughter, stories of growing up in Ohio, and an overall theme of following your passion, no matter what obstacles you may face. Thank you to Jamie and David for sharing the evening with us, to our event sponsors, Key Private Bank, Cuyahoga Community College, and Playhouse Square for making this night possible, and for all of our guests who came out in support of #FilmInCLE by attending our event!
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Recent Events
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Behind the Camera Fundraiser, with Documentary featuring Dr. Howard Tucker, Guinness World Record “Oldest Practicing Doctor”, moderated by Peter Lawson Jones
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Free Film Industry Info Session For Aspiring Production Crew & Vendors, Oct 10
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Picturehouse 411 Virtual Q&A Series with Filmmakers
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Grog Shop Midnight Rental’s Secret Movie, October 23
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Careers in Film Week Q&A with GCFC Production Coordinator Mike Wendt (05/09/2024)
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GCFC FanExpo Cleveland Panel (04/13/2024)
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GCFC Partnering with CIFF48 for film ‘UNSPOKEN’ (04/04/2024)
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Spring Media Mixer at Goldhorn Brewery (03/27/2024)
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Film Forward Documentary Spotlight, Featuring “Reverse RideAlong” (02/10/2024)
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Year-End Media Mixer (12/14/2023)
Recent Film News
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An organization’s goal to bring more movies to Cleveland | Cleveland 19 News
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Hollywood Basic Crafts Overwhelmingly Ratify New Deal with Studios and Streamers
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Ohio Motion Picture Tax Credit Announces $36.7 Million in Support of New Film, TV & Theater Projects
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Cleveland’s Man of Steel Making National Headlines
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Teamsters, Basic Crafts Reach Tentative Deal with Studios Just Before July 31 Contract Expiration | Deadline
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IATSE and Studios Reach Tentative Agreement on Area Standards Contract | The Hollywood Reporter
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Film productions bring blockbuster benefits to Cleveland | Greater Cleveland Partnership
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Cleveland Won’t Pursue Sundance Bid | Axios Cleveland
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Production Assistant Phishing Scheme
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Former Berkshire High School becomes one of the largest film production spaces in Northeast Ohio | Cleveland 19