Madrid regional government co-funding Woody Allen’s new film – but it must feature ‘Madrid’ in (…)
Regional authority is investing €1.5m in the project but has stipulations about featuring ‘identifiable locations’ on screen and the film premiering at an international film festival The Madrid regional government is hoping to harness the power of film tourism by investing €1.5m (£1.3m) in a new (…)
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