Two movies made in Cincinnati during this past year, My Days of Mercy and The Killing of a Sacred Deer, are among the international film lineup to be shown during the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival, September 7-17 in Toronto.
Two movies made in Cincinnati during this past year, My Days of Mercy and The Killing of a Sacred Deer, are among the international film lineup to be shown during the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival, September 7-17 in Toronto.
This fall, Film Cincinnati has 30 years of movie-making to celebrate with its “Backlot 30” street party scheduled for Saturday, September 23 in the Findlay Market neighborhood.
Filming begins August 7 in Cincinnati for the action film Reprisal, starring Bruce Willis and directed by Brian A. Miller, whose work includes the movies Vice, The Prince and Officer Down.
Film Cincinnati’s recent trip to the Cannes Film Festival not only put the organization on the world’s cinema stage, it also became big news back home.
The long-awaited premiere of Cincinnati-made “The Killing of a Sacred Deer” was a star-studded event Monday night on the famed Cannes red carpet (did you know they change the carpet six times a day during the film festival?).
As the Cannes Film Festival begins its second week of movie premieres and showings, it also is celebrating its 70th anniversary. At the same time, it’s also a milestone year for Film Cincinnati, marking 30 years in the movie business.
Representatives of Film Cincinnati, including Kristen Schlotman, executive director, will be leaving Wednesday for the Cannes Film Festival in support of Cincinnati-made movies, including The Killing of a Sacred Deer, shot in the Cincinnati area last year.
he lights! The cameras! The action of movies in our city! As more movies select Cincinnati, the excitement grows in our communities
Thirty years of blockbuster movie work began in Cincinnati in 1987 and continues today!
Film Cincinnati’s founder, Lori Holladay, believed our city's landmarks and landscapes would make great places to film movies. And she was right.
D. Lynn Meyers Casting is holding an open call for extras for the movie "The Old Man and The Gun" to be filmed in Cincinnati and starring Robert Redford, Casey Affleck, Sissy Spacek and Danny Glover. The open call will be held on Thursday, March 9, 4 pm to 8pm
Join us at the Esquire Theatre for the 89th Academy Awards! Watch the Academy Awards live on the big screen. Cindy Patrick from WRRM-FM / WARM 98 will host a fun evening featuring trivia & prizes.
In 2017 Film Cincinnati celebrates 30 years of successful film production in our city and a grand reason to celebrate! As a result of the increased Ohio Motion Picture Incentive Program, we have been able to bring a consistent flow of productions to our area increasing local employment and spending, helping small businesses grow, and building our reputation as a quality film location.
This nomination recognizes Susan Shopmaker and our very own D. Lynn Meyers Casting with Lynn Meyers, Ben Raanan, and Becca Schall. Congratulations!
CINCINNATI (December 9, 2016) – A new Emilio Estevez film starring Alec Baldwin, Taylor Schilling, Jena Malone and Che "Rhymefest" Smith will begin filming in Cincinnati in January 2017, announced Kristen Schlotman, executive director of Film Cincinnati today.
Miles Ahead – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack has received a GRAMMY® nomination for Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media. Miles Ahead starring Don Cheadle and Ewan McGregor was filmed in Cincinnati in 2014. The movie is an exploration of the life and music of Miles Davis.
In 1960s New York, Walter Stackhouse is a successful architect married to the beautiful Clara who leads a seemingly perfect life. But his fascination with an unsolved murder leads him into a spiral of chaos as he is forced to play cat-and-mouse with a clever killer and an overambitious detective, while at the same time lusting after another woman.
With a total of 10 productions completed or on schedule to be completed in greater Cincinnati, 2016 will be the most productive year for film production in our organization's 30 year history.
The film will reveal the relationship of a father who lived and died by the mob code and a son who, while brought up to lead a life of crime, chose to leave that world behind and redeem himself and the Gotti name.
In an adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's seminal novel The Price of Salt, CAROL follows two women from very different backgrounds who find themselves in an unexpected love affair in 1950s New York.
In the midst of a prolific career, Miles Davis (Don Cheadle) disappears from public view for a period of five years in the late 1970s. He lives in isolation while dealing with chronic pain from a deteriorating hip, a musical voice inhibited and numbed by drugs and painkillers, and traumatic memories of his past.