How Kentucky Locations, Incentives Make the Bluegrass State a Great Place for Production
07.09.2023 - 12:39
/ variety.com
Todd Longwell Felipe Dieppa never thought he would set foot in Kentucky. A native of Queens, N.Y., he had a successful career as a child actor, originating the voice of Diego on the animated series “Dora the Explorer” and essaying roles in everything from “Law & Order: SVU” to the movie “Dan in Real Life” before segueing to a career as a producer.
But when the pandemic hit, he decided to settle down in Louisville with his fiancée, a Kentucky native who was leaving New York to start a non-alcoholic beverage company in her home state. When Dieppa arrived, he discovered a thriving grassroots arts scene, a welcoming populace that defies coastal prejudices about “red state” inhabitants, and a film and TV industry that is just beginning to take off, aided by a 30%-35% tax credit.
That credit has helped inspire the construction of new soundstage complexes and attracted a wave of visiting productions, including director Ethan Hawke’s biopic “Wildcat,” starring his daughter Maya Hawke as novelist Flannery O’Connor, Ash Alvidsen’s “Queen of the Ring,” starring Emily Bett Rickards and Walton Goggins, and Tracie Laymon’s “Bob Trevino Likes It,” starring Barbie Ferreira and John Leguizamo. “It reminds me of New York indie film circa the early 2000s to 2015 with people making incredible films with a bunch of young filmmakers stepping up to department head roles,” says Dieppa, who is one of the producers on “Bob Trevino Likes It.” “It’s got the East Coast-like grind in terms of like, ‘Five night shoots in a row? Let’s go!’ But it still has this Southern Midwest vibe of we need to like each other to get through that grind.
That Southern hospitality is absolutely real.” To outsiders, Kentucky is probably best known for its bourbon. It
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