Tax Incentives Debated As Film Arrives In Theaters
'Public Enemies' Shot In Madison, Columbus
Updated: 9:12 pm CDT June 30, 2009
COLUMBUS, Wis. -- Wisconsin communities like Madison, Columbus and Oshkosh enjoyed a brush with Hollywood glamour after serving as the backdrop for several scenes for the new Johnny Depp-starring movie "Public Enemies."As the movie receives a nationwide release on Wednesday, the dollars that brought that film production to the Badger State last year continue to be up for debate.When Gov. Jim Doyle signed off on the budget legislation on Tuesday, he cut film tax incentives from $1.5 million to just $500,000 a year, saying $1.5 million is just excessive in this belt-tightening time.However, Columbus residents said that they're still feeling the benefits from "Public Enemies" and they fear without the incentives, Hollywood won't come back.In the West James Gallery in Columbus, a display highlights pieces of the "Public Enemies" set, designs and articles of the Depression-era movie. Even before the film's release, it's attracting attention, according to Kate Bates, the gallery owner."People like to see where movies are made so it really does help the tourism aspect immensely," Bates said.The exposure and buzz created by the film is putting the small city on the map and making it a destination, she said."They've read an article in a paper or a magazine. Maybe seen a little clip on TV somewhere, especially right now. It's been happening ever since the movie started over a year ago," said Bates.Already, Columbus officials estimate the movie brought an additional $1.5 million to the community during filming alone. The movie was filmed in the town of 4,500 in March 2008.Former Columbus Mayor Nancy Osterhaus said she feels without the state's tax incentives, "Public Enemies" never would have come."If you really take a look at it, you're kind of throwing away the goose that lays the golden egg and saying, 'Oh, I want more eggs.' This was good for the state of Wisconsin and we've killed the goose right now," said Osterhaus.Lt. Governor Barbara Lawton said that she also feels Doyle's veto is hurting potential film opportunities in the future. In a statement released on Tuesday morning, Lawton said that she was disappointed by the move."This veto must be categorized as a false economy, a lamentable decision that adds to the list of lost opportunities for economic growth here," she was quoted as saying.Osterhaus said that she agrees Lawton's idea."We are now kind of putting ourselves out of the game as far as movies. (Director) Michael Mann has said no, he probably would have filmed in Wisconsin without the movie tax credits," said Osterhaus.Lawton said as chair of the Wisconsin Arts Board, she'll continue trying to develop similar opportunities in Wisconsin in the future.Doyle made the change to award grants of up to $500,000 a year for projects that create permanent jobs in the state.
Previous Stories:
- June 29, 2009: Chicago Is Star In New Johnny Depp Movie
- June 22, 2009: 'Public Enemies' Premieres In LA On Tuesday
- June 1, 2009: 'Public Enemies' Early Screenings Set For June 30
- March 5, 2009: Trailer For 'Public Enemies' Released
- February 18, 2009: Governor Proposes Ending Film Tax Credits
- February 13, 2009: State Tax Credits Help Pay For Depp's Entourage For 'Public Enemies'
- November 21, 2008: Road Detour For Depp Movie Shoot Cost County
- June 16, 2008: Johnny Depp Sends Oshkosh Boy His Vintage Fedora Hat
- May 19, 2008: Sixth-Grader Gets Unexpected Meeting With Johnny Depp
- May 1, 2008: State Capitol Hearing Room Prepared For Filming Of Depp Movie
- May 1, 2008: 'Public Enemies' Receives Filming Permit For State Capitol
- April 30, 2008: Oshkosh Museum To Get Some Props From 'Public Enemies' Movie
- April 23, 2008: Small Fire Breaks Out At Resort Where Depp Film Is Shooting
- April 21, 2008: 'Public Enemies' Filming Shifts To Northern Wisconsin
- April 19, 2008: Filming Wraps Up In Oshkosh On Johnny Depp Film
- April 12, 2008: Johnny Depp Lands In Oshkosh For 'Public Enemies' Filming
- March 31, 2008: Mayor: 'Public Enemies' Nets Columbus At Least $250K
- March 26, 2008: Columbus Businesses See Windfall From Film Shoot
- March 24, 2008: Oshkosh To Take Up Resolution To Help With Depp's Movie
- March 21, 2008: Lawton Congratulates Businesses Benefiting From Depp Film
- March 18, 2008: Columbus Consumed By Movie Mania
- March 18, 2008: Depp Movie Boosts Business In Columbus
- March 17, 2008: 'Public Enemies' Movie Begins Filming In Wisconsin Monday
- March 11, 2008: Movie Crew Remakes Columbus For Depp Film
- March 10, 2008: Casting Call For Depp Movie Held In Oshkosh
- February 28, 2008: Columbus Prepares For 'Public Enemies' Film Shoot
- February 26, 2008: It's Confirmed: Johnny Depp Is Coming To Wisconsin
- January 28, 2008: Hollywood Scouts Looking For Vintage Cars For Depp Movie
- January 9, 2008: State Officials Continue To Lure Johnny Depp Film To Wisconsin
- December 27, 2007: Lt. Gov. Confirms Depp Movie Could Film In Baraboo
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