Thursday, November 4, 2010

After discussions, no decision on rental of films "Hobbit".

October 26, 2010, 2 h 04

Always on 'Hobbit' stalls, regardless of timezone.

Exiting a meeting with the leaders of Warner Brothers in New Zealand Tuesday night, John Key, the Prime Minister, told journalists that no decision had been filed on the question of whether the "Hobbit" films would move elsewhere. Wellington New York Times reporting, Colin Peacock said that according to Mr. Key meeting between Government Ministers and leaders of the film up to a dozen was fine, but Warner Brothers is still concerned about the potential for disruption of the work by actors.

The Prime Minister said the Government Ministers are now holding talks with legal advisors about the possibility of amendments to the law work for Warner can feel assured that the "Hobbit" films, are to be directed by Peter Jackson, would be not disturbed, once filming is underway in February. A Union of the New Zealand players had required collective work on the films, but officials studio and the Government argued that collective bargaining with the actors was forbidden by the New Zealand Act. The Union withdrew its application and lifted his appeal international unions boycotting movies, but Warner executives remained concerned.

Mr. Key said that there would be more maintains with the leaders of the Warner Wednesday, Wellington, the capital.Mr. Key earlier makes clear he was not prepared to negotiate a grant than Warner for the production of films - but on the morning of the meeting, he said that he was aware that the New Zealand dollar high country a less attractive option for Hollywood.New Zealand offers a discount of 15% on the money spent on the production of large films.M.Key said agreed by Warner executives present at the meeting of Tuesday.

Mr. left Key for a meeting at the top of the jeudi.Il Viet Nam Asia told journalists, he hoped a decision on the location front films quitter.Les "Hobbit" films that are funded in partnership with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, have a production budget of approximately $ 500 million, and many in New Zealand suggests that they are crucial for the future of the film industry in this country.

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