Monday, October 17, 2005

Film Commission Asks for Pitt's Privacy

Alberta Film Commissioner Dan Chugg stressed the importance of respecting the privacy of stars like Brad Pitt when they are here filming in Alberta. He commented to CBC News:
"Whenever there is a situation that makes their stay less than what they experienced, or if they have any negative parts of that, obviously that affects relationships and it can affect long-term implications for our industry," Chugg said. "Actors have a very major impact on decisions on where projects are shot."

The article goes on to state that many local film people and extras are employed by these productions and that at least 150 technicians are working on 'The Assassination of Jesse James' which is expected to complete filming in early December.

You can read the full article at this link.

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