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Ontario’s Film And Television Production Skyrockets With Record-Breaking Year

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Record-breaking Film and Television production statistics were announced today by Ontario Creates, an agency of the Government of Ontario dedicated to growing Ontario’s creative industries. Ontario reported its highest production levels to date, with 419 productions bringing in $3.15 billion in production spending for the economy. In addition to dollar value, these figures represent 45,891 full-time equivalent direct and spin-off jobs for Ontarians.

Ontario’s competitive financial incentives and programs fuel a thriving film and television production industry,” said Neil LumsdenOntario’s Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport. “Our diverse landscapes and deep talent pool attract and cultivate ground-breaking Ontario-made content and ensure the industry continues to be a strong economic driver in the province. It is rewarding to see the results in 2022’s record-breaking numbers.”

“Ontario Creates works closely with a network of 80 municipal film offices across the province to identify and promote local filming locations, production services, and hospitality services that attract and retain both foreign and domestic film production” said Karen Thorne-Stone, Ontario Creates President and CEO. “Which is key to keeping made-in Ontario content in demand and at the highest quality.”

In 2022 alone, Ontario Creates supported the production of popular Film and Television series like Amazon Prime’s The Boys, which became 2022’s most-watched superhero program – and Sarah Polley’s Women Talking, which has received international accolades, including two Oscar nominations and one win.

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Learn more about Ontario Creates 2022 Production Statistics: https://www.ontariocreates.ca/research/statistics

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