According to Park, some production vehicles had been broken into.Ĭincinnati Police said they needed more details before they could confirm any thefts production company officials did not return callsĬranley, through his office, said the request was brought to him through Film Cincinnati. The president of Per Capita Productions, Theresa Park, attended council's Finance and Budget Committee on Monday to speak about current security problems. The money was requested by the film company, Kristen Schlotman, executive director of Film Cincinnati, said in a statement to The Enquirer. Mayor John Cranley sought the protection for production on the feature film, "Bones and All." The movie, helmed by director Luca Guadagnino and starring Chalamet, began filming here earlier this summer. Councilmen Chris Seelbach and Steve Goodin voted against it. The ordinance was passed 7-2 with council members Christopher Smitherman, Greg Landsman, David Mann, Liz Keating, Betsy Sundermann, Wendell Young and Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney voting yes. The crew filming the Timothee Chalamet movie in Cincinnati has been hit by car break-ins, prompting film industry officials to seek help from taxpayers for extra security.Ĭincinnati City Council agreed Wednesday to spend $50,000 to boost protection for the film crews.
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