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CTFTVA in the MEDIA

James, Daron. “Reel Returns: Connecticut’s Film Investment Fuels Economic Growth in a Competitive State of Play.” The Credits, 21 Mar. 2025. 

Minton, Matt. “Indie Thriller ‘Candlewood’ Lands Distribution Deal with Mill Creek Entertainment.” Variety, 7 Mar. 2025. 

Larkin, Gary. “Movie, TV Production Companies Defend 30% Tax Credit.” Westfair Communications, 28 Feb. 2025. 

Martinez, Eddy. “CT lawmakers consider decreasing film tax credit.” Connecticut Public Radio, 28 Feb. 2025. 

Brown, Andrew. “Lamont CT business tax changes would hit film and TV companies, large corporations.” Hartford Courant, 9 Feb. 2025. 

Haar, Dan. “Dan Haar: Gov. Lamont wants to shrink CT film and TV tax credits. Here's why that's a bad idea.” CT Insider, 5 Feb. 2025. 

Haar, Dan. “Connecticut director wins big at Sundance for movie filmed in state.” CT Insider, 4 Feb. 2025. 

Appel, Alex. “Entertainment industry praises controversial filming tax credit.” Connecticut Inside Investigator, 3 Feb. 2025. 

Black, Jonathan and Lauren. “Opinion: CT's film industry is thriving, and growing.” CT Insider, 31 Jan. 2025. 

Daou, Renata. “How far are you from a Connecticut Christmas scene?” CT Mirror, 20 Jan. 2024. 

Keane, Kaitlin. “Newtown filmmaker to adapt screenplay into feature thriller channeling journey to motherhood.” Newstimes, 17 Dec. 2024. 

Wiseman, Andreas. “Paramount’s Republic Pictures Takes WW Rights To ‘The Monster’ With Djimon Hounsou, Lauren LaVera, Mia Healey; Gina Philips & Rapper Prof Among Cast To Join.” Deadline, 4 Dec. 2024. 

D’Alessandro, Anthony. “Electromagnetic Has Thriller ‘Inconceivable’ In Works With Scribe Lauren Black & Producers Colleen Camp & Jonathan M. Black.” Deadline, 22 Nov. 2024. 

Keane, Kaitlin.  “New Milford alleyway is ‘Hollywood backlot’ as horror-thriller film is shot in CT.” CT Insider, 12 Nov. 2024. 

Choi, Jabez.  “A Nightmare On Chapel Street.” New Haven Independent, 12 Nov. 2024. 

Colfer, Pierce.  “CT Film and TV Alliance to host educational conference featuring dozens of film and TV industry workers.” The Daily Orange, 8 Nov. 2024. 

Keane, Kaitlin.  “‘The Monster’ movie, featuring ‘Terrifier 2’ actor, begins filming in Danbury, New Haven areas.” NewsTimes, 8 Nov. 2024. 

Staff Report. “Connecticut Film and TV Conference announces lineup of panelists, ‘including dozens of industry experts and insiders’.” Hartford Courant, 2 Nov. 2024.

Haar, Dan. “Connecticut director wins big at Sundance for movie filmed in state.” CT Insider, 4 Feb. 2025. 

Keane, Kaitlin. “Horror-thriller movie from makers of 'Saw' to film in Danbury, New Haven this fall.” Newstimes, 22 Oct. 2024. 

Nguyen, Jayden. “CT Film & TV Conference 24 to feature panels of veteran film industry producers, actors.” New Haven Register, 26 Sep. 2024. 

Keane, Kaitlin. “Newtown couple producing movies in Danbury area bring filmmakers' 'vision to life'.” Newstimes, 22 Sep. 2024. 

Ryser, Rob. “Hollywood producer who moved to Newtown preps for third Danbury-area movie shoot in as many years.” Newstimes, 26 Aug. 2024. 

Carey, Ethan. “Hollywood producer planning another major movie shoot in greater Danbury.” i95, 30 Aug. 2024. 

YouTube, “Connecticut College to be featured in Hallmark film.” NBC Connecticut, 29 June 2024.

Dorsey, Kristina. “Hallmark Movie Brings Christmas to Connecticut College” The Day, 29 June 2024. 

Brown, Andrew. “How Hartford became the star of the upcoming feature film ‘Midas,’ opening this week in CT” Hartford Courant, 23 June 2024. 

Keane, Kaitlin. “New Milford’s Bank Street transformed into Vietnam War-era Canadian town for filming “Summerhouse”.” CT Insider, 18 June 2024. 

Altman, Jim. “'Summerhouse' film brings big budget movie making to Danbury area.” Fox 61 News, 12 June 2024.

Staff Report. “Multimillion-dollar film shooting in CT as husband-wife duo move major production company to state.” Hartford Courant, 9 June 2024.

Tucci, Joseph. “Behind the scenes of ‘Summerhouse’ movie filming in the Danbury area.” Newstimes, 6 June 2024. 

Dorsey, Kristina. “Film producer from Norwich is honored with Native Son Award” The Day, 6 June 2024. 

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September 2023 Newsletter

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