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In Kentucky, just two dedicated art house cinemas are still in operation following the recent closure of Louisville’s Baxter Avenue Theatres.
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A Louisville native with experience working with major television and film networks and studios is now attached to direct the Kentucky Film Office, the state agency geared toward marketing the Bluegrass State to the entertainment industry.
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Officials, business leaders and filmmakers traveled to Madisonville Wednesday to tout a new initiative to get the Bluegrass State on the world’s silver and small screens: the West Kentucky Film Commission.
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A priority bill that sponsors hope will see the Bluegrass State get on the big screen more often – and provide more economic benefits to the Commonwealth – passed out of a Kentucky Senate committee Thursday.
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Chance Film Productions is holding auditions for the the feature film Candles this Sunday at Murray State University's CFSB Center. The suspenseful drama…
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A Nashville-based film company is opening a production office in Murray citing Kentucky as one of the best states for film incentives. President of Chance…