Global shooting in Dominican Republic, Off the blacklist?
The Dominican Republic looks like it would be great place to film. It has visually arresting array of white sand beaches, tropical forests and Spanish Colonial architecture, along with cheap labor, economical accommodations and seven international airports. Yet aside from brief shoots for a handful of features, including 2006's "Miami Vice" and "The Good Shepherd" and 2009's "Fast & Furious," and a recent visit by the reality TV show "The Real Housewives of New Jersey," it's been virtually ignored by Hollywood. In the meantime, projects have been flocking to neighboring Puerto Rico to take advantage of its production incentive, which includes a 40% tax credit for payments to residents and an additional 20% tax credit for non-resident salaries.

 

But the Dominican Republic is fighting back. Last year, it created an incentive of its own featuring 25% transferable tax credit for all local above and below the line production costs for film and TV projects with a minimum in-country spend of $500,000. And soon it will have something Puerto Rico doesn't have: a major soundstage facility.

Last February, construction began on Pinewood Indomina Studios, a $50 million complex about 40 miles east of the capital Santo Domingo. Set to open in the third quarter of 2012, the 35-acre site will initially have 5,000 square meters (53,819 square feet) of soundstages, 161,458 sq. ft. of production support facilities and an 640 sq. mile water effects facility featuring a 246 feet by 246 feet exterior water tank with natural ocean horizons.

Indomina Group vice chairman and CEO Jasbinder Singh Mann says before starting construction, a study was commissioned comparing the two territories, which showed that when the variables are factored in (including the price of goods and services), the cost of shooting in the Dominican Republic should be 15% less than in Puerto Rico.

If the Dominican Republic has one major disadvantage, it's a lingering reputation for corruption and instability. For many years , the country was considered a blacklisted location in Hollywood due to an incident involving the 1990 film "Havana," starring Robert Redford. Filmmakers cut a deal to shoot on the island with one government official, then when production wrapped, they were presented another less favorable deal by another official.

Dominican Republic film commissioner Ellis Perez acknowledges the "Havana" incident, but insists there are now safeguards in place to prevent similar problems.

"I know we are now on test," Perez says. "People are watching us to see whether we are able apply the law correctly and deliver. (But) I expect that we will have an explosion of filmmaking in the Dominican Republic next year."

 

Pinewood film studio in Juan Dolio

President Leonel Fernandez broke ground for the construction of the new state-of-the-art film and television facility in Juan Dolio yesterday. Leading British film studio Pinewood-Shepperton is the operational partner in an almost 142,000-square meter (35-acre) film and television studio in the DR going up to serve the growing Caribbean and Latin American entertainment market. Pinewood is responsible for movies like James Bond, Batman, Harry Potter and Slumdog Millionaire.

Construction is expected to take a year, with an opening date set for early 2012. It will be funded and managed by the Indomina Group, part of the Vicini group, the leading Dominican asset management company with investments in food and beverages, retail, energy, finance, tourism and real estate in the Caribbean and Central America.

“The satisfaction of working with one of the most important companies in the world, ensures the desired success,” said Felipe Vicini, CEO of the Vicini Group during the ground-breaking ceremony.

 

http://www.pinewoodgroup.com/our-studios/dominican-republic/pinewood-indomina-studios

 

Dominican Watchdog Note: VICINI GROUP also have a very dark side and is closely associated with slavery conditions in the Dominican sugar industry!! To learn more visit www.VICINIGROUP.com and www.FELIPEVICINI.com, and the fact that the President was attending the ground breaking of the Pinewood Studios means nothing. He has promoted drug investors in the DR and other million dollar failures together with the Prince of Monaco!! Dominican Watchdog has made a website specially realted to all Leonel's scandals

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