Eastwood pleads for axed film lobby group

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REUTERS
Publication Date: 
Wed, 2010-08-11 01:05

A letter from the
multiple Oscar winner is the latest salvo in a high-profile campaign by the
stars to save a group which lobbies on behalf of the British film industry and
invests 15 million pounds ($24 million) a year in local features. "The
UKFC was instrumental in providing to us the crucial, detailed information we
needed to make our decision to ultimately shoot in the UK," Eastwood
wrote, referring to the making of his latest movie "Hereafter,"
starring Matt Damon. In a letter addressed to Osborne and co-signed by producer
Robert Lorenz, the director said the council advised on issues including
Britain's tax credit system and the availability of crews. "Without such
assistance during the early stages of pre-production... the likelihood of a
London shoot would have been greatly diminished."

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