Nova Scotia increases film fund to support creative industries and grow economy
The Nova Scotia government is increasing its support for the province’s film industry.
The Department of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage said it is spending an additional $38 million on the Nova Scotia Film and Television Production Incentive Fund in a news release Thursday. This brings the total investment for 2024-25 to $77 million.
The strategic investment has generated more than $160 million in production spending in the local encomy.
Mike Volpe is a film producer and the board chair for Screen Nova Scotia. He said the funding is critical to the health of the film and television sector.
“As a producer, I can attest to the importance of this funding to local filmmakers and have seen first-hand the economic impact this investment has had on communities all across the province,” Volpe said.
Dave Ritcey is the Minister of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage. He said film and television projects create high-value jobs, attract international investment and showcase Nova Scotia’s beauty.
“This additional funding is a testament to our commitment to nurturing an industry that significantly benefits local economies and puts our province on the world map,” Ritcey said.
The number of productions filming in Nova Scotia has increased to 85 from 83 in 2023-24. Last year’s projects contributed approximately $140.7 million to the economy.
For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page.
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