Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Turns out Texas is not alone in film content clause
A provision in the Texas film incentives program barring funding for films that portray the state in a negative light has brought some recent controversy, specifically involving a fictional take on the real-life events at the Branch Davidian compound in Waco and, to a much lesser extent with Robert Rodiguez's Machete.
Now The New York Times tells us other states are getting in on the act. What nixes funding in Michigan? Cannibals, my friends.
Labels:
David Koresh,
film incentives,
Machete,
Michigan,
new york times,
Robert Rodriguez,
Texas,
Waco
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