North by East. The film industry had a $32.3 million impact on the Maine economy in 1998. Related description of the opening of the movie Message in a Bottle, filmed in Phippsburg and the Bristol peninsula
The set-in-Maine movie Tumbledown\u27s screenwriter, Desi Van Til, and director, Sean Mewshaw, wante...
Inside Maine. Detailed profiles of Northeast Historic Film in Bucksport, which compiles and sells ...
Article on the difficulties of attracting filmmakers to the state, noting that other states (and Can...
Cover Story piece on the growing importance of the Maine film industry to the state\u27s economy. ...
The lengths to which Hollywood goes to enhance the reality of Maine towns--even re-creating its re...
The Talk of Maine piece on the filming of Steven King\u27s The Mist in New Orleans, because filmi...
Far from the Hollywood hills, innovative directors are casting our state in the spotlight. Discover...
Capital Letter piece on the arts as big business. In fiscal year 1996 there were 6.8 million admis...
Alphabetical list of movies filmed in Maine between 1948 and August 2001, including the title of the...
Business Maine: Midcoast & Downeast piece reporting that Hollywood photography director Rob Draper ...
A low Canadian dollar and competitive tax credits have created a prosperous but volatile film indust...
Business Maine: Statewide piece reporting that Maine saw its maple syrup production increase 13 per...
Under the direction of Lea Girardin, the Maine Film Office works to attract film producers to the st...
Contents: Narrator presents Edmund S. Muskie [ESM] as a state of Maine family with scenes from his...
A look at some of Maine\u27s hotels and inns that have been used as settings for Hollywood films. Tw...
The set-in-Maine movie Tumbledown\u27s screenwriter, Desi Van Til, and director, Sean Mewshaw, wante...
Inside Maine. Detailed profiles of Northeast Historic Film in Bucksport, which compiles and sells ...
Article on the difficulties of attracting filmmakers to the state, noting that other states (and Can...
Cover Story piece on the growing importance of the Maine film industry to the state\u27s economy. ...
The lengths to which Hollywood goes to enhance the reality of Maine towns--even re-creating its re...
The Talk of Maine piece on the filming of Steven King\u27s The Mist in New Orleans, because filmi...
Far from the Hollywood hills, innovative directors are casting our state in the spotlight. Discover...
Capital Letter piece on the arts as big business. In fiscal year 1996 there were 6.8 million admis...
Alphabetical list of movies filmed in Maine between 1948 and August 2001, including the title of the...
Business Maine: Midcoast & Downeast piece reporting that Hollywood photography director Rob Draper ...
A low Canadian dollar and competitive tax credits have created a prosperous but volatile film indust...
Business Maine: Statewide piece reporting that Maine saw its maple syrup production increase 13 per...
Under the direction of Lea Girardin, the Maine Film Office works to attract film producers to the st...
Contents: Narrator presents Edmund S. Muskie [ESM] as a state of Maine family with scenes from his...
A look at some of Maine\u27s hotels and inns that have been used as settings for Hollywood films. Tw...
The set-in-Maine movie Tumbledown\u27s screenwriter, Desi Van Til, and director, Sean Mewshaw, wante...
Inside Maine. Detailed profiles of Northeast Historic Film in Bucksport, which compiles and sells ...
Article on the difficulties of attracting filmmakers to the state, noting that other states (and Can...