Utah Motion Picture Incentive Program

SALT LAKE CITY (September 25, 2024) – Today, the Utah Film Commission announced the Utah Board of Tourism Development approval of four new productions for state film incentives, generating an estimated economic impact of $7.8 million and approximately 300 new jobs. A comedy series, “The Promised Land”, was approved for a Rural Utah Film Incentive. “The support from Utah not...
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SALT LAKE CITY (February 8, 2024) – Today, the Utah Film Commission announced the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity Board approval of two new productions for state film incentives, generating an estimated economic impact of $5.3 million and over 875 new jobs. Director Jeff Fisher returns to Utah with a new thriller, “The Stranger in My Home” which was approved...
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SALT LAKE CITY (June 8, 2023) – Today, the Utah Film Commission announced the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity Board approval of three new productions for state film incentives, generating an estimated economic impact of $45 million and 1700 new jobs. This month’s approved productions include Destined at Christmas 2, a sequel to the holiday film that premiered in 2022...
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SALT LAKE CITY (May 11, 2023) – Today, the Utah Film Commission announced the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity Board approval of five new productions for state film incentives, generating an estimated economic impact of $84.7 million with approximately 90% to occur in rural Utah. The approved productions are a selection of feature films, including the next installment of Kevin...
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SALT LAKE CITY (March 9, 2023) – Today, the Utah Film Commission announced the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity Board approval of 3 new productions for state film incentives, generating an estimated economic impact of $8.4 million and creating approximately 1,075 jobs. A Tree Fell in the Woods, an independent feature from writer/director Nora Kirkpatrick was approved for the Motion...
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SALT LAKE CITY (June 9, 2022) – Today, the Utah Film Commission announced the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity (Go Utah) Board approval of 13 new productions for state film incentives, generating an estimated economic impact of $142.5 million with approximately 90% to occur in rural Utah. The productions are a mix of feature films and episodic series that will be...
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