Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and the Ohio Department of Development Director Lydia Mihalik announced Monday that $36.7 million in tax credits would be used for Ohio-produced films, including three feature films in Cincinnati.
The Motion Picture Tax Credit program offers a 30% refundable tax credit on production cast and crew wages and other eligible in-state spending.
There will be 14 feature films, one television mini-series, one television series, and one Broadway/theatrical production are expected to create around 500 new jobs, nearly $122 million in eligible production expenditures, and $150 million in total production expenses.
Cincinnati will host three feature films that are expected to receive the tax credit: Breaking Up with Mom and Dad, Help Me, Hamilton, and The Mastermind.
Here is the full list of areas in Ohio receiving the tax credit:
Broadway/Theatrical Productions
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Tina, The Tina Turner Musical, Springfield/Northeast Ohio, $454,785.90
TV Series
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AEW 2024-2025 Productions, Cleveland/TBD, $1,275,000
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Columbus Quartet (Mini-series), Central Ohio, $3,369,019.80
Feature Films
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Breaking Up with Mom and Dad, Cincinnati, $6,117,813
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Carousel, Northeast, $354,726.30
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Epiphany, Cincinnati, $10,749,914.70
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Furever Home, Southwest, $1,053,879.60
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Help Me, Hamilton/Cincinnati, $403,744.20
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Kickin’ It, Cleveland, $1,244,955
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My Mother the Madam, Columbus, $101,448.30
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Privilege, Northeast, $1,045,101.90
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Sugarcreek Amish Mysteries, Sugarcreek, $169,329.90
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Syndicate, Cleveland, $4,683,066.38
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The Bulldogs, Central/Northeast, $170,419.20
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The Last December, Toledo, $1,354,156.50
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The Mastermind, Cincinnati, $4,053,423
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Water’s Edge, Southwest, $113,100