FARGO CONNECTIONS

Those acquainted with the original FARGO movie by the Coen Brothers recognize its distinct Minnesotan setting and dialogue. You betcha the subsequent series adheres to this regional authenticity, firmly rooted in the Land of 10,000 Lakes.

Despite its distant setting, the original FARGO has unexpected ties to the Hudson Valley, particularly through Frances McDormand, Steve Buscemi, John Turturro, William H. Macy, and Joel Coen. Each has spent considerable time in the region, with Turturo even pursuing studies at SUNY New Paltz.

While the fifth season of FARGO, which premiered on FX on November 21, appears to have fewer links to the Hudson Valley, it features the captivating Juno Temple, whose previous engagements in the region include Ramaa Mosley's BRASS TEAPOT (filmed in Poughkeepsie and Fishkill in 2011) and Liz W. Garcia's ONE PERCENT MORE HUMID, which filmed primarily in New Paltz in 2016.

The Hudson Valley Film Commission played a pivotal role in these projects, which allowed us to observe Temple's profound dedication to her craft. Those present at Snug Harbor for the bar scene in ONE PERCENT MORE HUMID can attest to the intensity of her performance. Temple's appearance in FARGO (and TED LASSO) reflects a notable transformation and her undeniable talent continues to radiate onscreen.

In a subjective assessment, FARGO Season 5 has embarked on an impressive journey, leaving this viewer captivated by its suspense and dark humor..


YEAR-END FUNDRAISING

The Hudson Valley Film Commission is initiating its year-end fundraising early with the hopes of making up a gap in revenue that has resulted from increased costs and less contributions, which is largely due to the ongoing labor disputes, which have affected so many.


2024 will mark our 25th year. Over that period of time, the Film Commission has worked with projects that have created more than $500-million of direct spending, and hundreds of millions in indirect spending.

Your support will help us continue our efforts to
bring projects and recommend REGIONAL:

  • Locations

  • Crew members

  • Actors & Extras

  • Qualified production facilities

  • Post production houses

  • Vendors and much more.

To make a tax-deductible donation or to get additional information,
visit https://www.hudsonvalleyfilmcommission.org/support

HUDSON HALLOWEEN HORROR

For Halloween, we've put together a list of horror films that have been produced in the Hudson Valley region. It's evident from the list below that producer, director, actor Larry Fessenden has had a hand in most of the films. See asterisk for more. We've included links for most of the films and will add several new productions shortly since horror film productions are so popular.

Bitter Feast  (2010)
Directed by Joe Maggio
Featuring James LeGros and Joshua Leonard
*Larry Fessenden is credited as a producer and actor

A celebrity chef exacts revenge on a food blogger who torpedoes his career. A celebrity chef exacts revenge on a food blogger who torpedoes his career.

Blackout  (2023)
Directed by Larry Fessenden
Featuring Marshall Bell, Michael Buscemi, Kevin Corrigan, Rigo Garay, Jeremy Holm, James Le Gros, Steve Heller
*Larry Fessenden is credited as a producer and actor

A Fine Arts painter is convinced that he is a werewolf wreaking havoc on a small American town under the full moon.

Crumb Catcher (2023)
Directed by Chris Skotchdopole
Featuring Rigo Garay, Ella Rae Peck, John Speredakos, Lorraine Farris
*Larry Fessenden is credited as a producer and writer (story)

A newlywed couple is held captive in a remote lake house by a maniacally optimistic inventor and his sour wife who are desperate to finance his dream project with a half-baked blackmail plot.

The Dead Don't Die (2019)
Directed by Jim Jarmusch
Featuring Bill Murray, Adam Driver, Chloe Sevigny, Steve Buscemi, Tom Waits Iggy Pop, Danny Glover, Carol Kane, Caleb Landry Jones, RZA, Larry Fessenden, and many more.

The peaceful town of Centerville finds itself battling a zombie horde as the dead start rising from their graves.

A Deadly Legend (2020)
Directed by Pamela Moriarty
Featuring Lori Petty, Corbin Bernsen, Judd Hirsch

A construction crew fights for survival after unearthing a cursed megalith.

Depraved (2019)
Directed and written by Larry Fessenden
Featuring David Call, Joshua Leonard and Alex Breaux
*Larry Fessenden is also credited as a producer and actor

A disillusioned field surgeon suffering from PTSD makes a man out of body parts and brings him to life in a Brooklyn loft.

It Comes at Night (2017)
Directed by Trey Edward Shults
Featuring Joel Edgerton, Christopher Abbott, Carmen Ejogo, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Riley Keough

After a mysterious apocalypse leaves the world with few survivors, two families are forced to share a home in an uneasy alliance to keep the outside evil at bay -- only to learn that the true horror may come from within.

Jack Goes Home (2016)
Directed by Thomas Dekker
Featuring Rory Culkin, Natasha Lyonne

After his father dies in a car crash, a man returns home to care for his injured mother and slowly begins to question his own childhood memories.

Late Phases a/k/a Night of the Lone Wolf (2014)
Directed by Adrián García Bogliano
Featuring Nick Damici, Ethan Embry, Lance Guest
*Larry Fessenden is credited as a producer and actor

A secluded retirement community is plagued by mysterious and deadly attacks until a grizzled war veteran moves in, rallies the residents, and discovers a beast is behind the killings.

New Me (2022)
Directed by Anurag Rudra
Featuring Emma Dumont, Molly Burnett, Audrey Bennett

A young mother, desperate to understand why she struggles to emotionally connect with her baby and husband, returns to her roots where reliving past traumas her memory has blocked allows her to become the artist, mother and lover she's always wanted to be. BUT at a terribly haunting price.

Old Man (2022)
Directed by Lucky McKee
Featuring Stephen Lang and Marc Senter

When a lost hiker stumbles upon an erratic old man living in the woods, he could never have imagined the nightmare that awaits.

The Ranger (2019)
Directed by Jennifer Wexler
Featuring Chloe Levine, Jeremy Holm
*Larry Fessenden is credited as a producer and actor

Teen punks, on the run from the cops and hiding out in the woods, come up against the local authority - an unhinged park ranger with an axe to grind.

Scare Me (2020)
Directed by Josh Ruben
Featuring Josh Ruben, Aya Cash, Chris Redd, Lauren Sick

During a power outage, two strangers tell scary stories. The more Fred and Fanny commit to their tales, the more the stories come to life in their Catskills cabin. The horrors of reality manifest when Fred confronts his ultimate fear.

Slapface (2021)
Directed by Jeremiah Kipp
Featuring August Maturo, Mike Manning, Libe Barer, Dan Hedaya

A boy deals with the loss of his mother by creating a dangerous relationship with a monster rumored to live in the woods.

Stake Land (2010)
Directed by Jim Mickle
Featuring Nick Damici, Connor Paolo, Danielle Harris and Kelly McGillis.
*Larry Fessenden is also credited as a producer and actor

When a pandemic of vampirism strikes, humans find themselves on the run from vicious, feral beasts.

Ten: Murder Island (2017)
Directed by Chris Robert Riegel
Featuring Dylan Arnold, Meg Cashel, Raquel Castro, Rome Flynn

A group of kids travel to an abandoned island for a party only to discover that they are being stalked and hunted down by a dangerous predator.

Trick (2019)
Directed by Patrick Lussier
Starring Jamie Kennedy and Omar Epps.

A slasher film that follow a no-nonsense detective who tries to track down a mass murderer named Trick.

We’re All Going to the World’s Fair (2021)
Directed by Jane Schoenbrun
Featuring Theo Anthony, Anna Cobb, Holly Anne Frink

Alone in her attic bedroom, teenager Casey becomes immersed in an online role-playing horror game, wherein she begins to document the changes that may or may not be happening to her.

We Are What We Are (2013)
Directed by Jim Mickle
Featuring Bill Sage, Julia Garner, Ambyr Childers, Kelly McGillis 
*Larry Fessenden is also credited an actor

The Parkers, reclusive people who cling to ancient customs, find their secret lives threatened when a torrential downpour and the death of the family matriarch forces daughters Iris and Rose to assume special responsibilities.

Wendigo (2001)
Directed and written by Larry Fessenden
Featuring Patricia Clarkson, Jake Weber, Erik Per Sullivan

Kim, George and their 8-year-old son, Miles, are city dwellers stealing a weekend away at a friend's country farmhouse. But a fluke accident sets off a chain of events that alters their lives forever and conjures up the ferocious spirit of the Wendigo, a Native American myth made manifest in Miles' imagination.

Werewolves Within (2021)
Directed by Josh Ruben
Featuring Sam Richardson, Milana Vayntrub, Michael Chernus, Harvey Guillén

A snowstorm traps town residents together inside the local inn, where newly arrived forest ranger Finn and postal worker Cecily must try to keep the peace and uncover the truth behind a mysterious creature that has begun terrorizing the community.


HUDSON VALLEY FILMS ON HULU, PART 2

Here’s PART 2 of 10 Hudson Valley productions that are currently streaming on Hulu.
Click here to see Part 1 featuring Life and Beth, Linoleum, The Miseducation of Cameron Post, Monsterland, Old Man


In 2010, part of Our Idiot Brother, starring Paul Rudd, was filmed in Cold Spring, Putnam County. The comedy, directed by Jesse Peretz, is centered on an idealist who barges into the lives of his three sisters; Elizabeth Banks, Zooey Deschanel and Emily Mortimer.

The film commission worked with location manager Eddy Collins to clear the farmers market scene that starts the movie.

Click to watch Our Idiot Brother


In October 2021, Choice Films Inc. / MPI Original Hudson LLC started production on what has become an indie hit: Pinball: The Man Who Saved The Game.

Based on true events, the film directed by Austin Bragg and Meredith Bragg, centers on the captivating story of Roger Sharpe, a GQ journalist and real-life pinball wizard who, in 1976, helped overturn New York City’s 35-year ban on pinball.

The film stars Mike Faist as a young Roger Sharpe, and Dennis Boutsikaris as the older version. Other featured actors include the charming Crystal Reed, along with many local background actors that were hired through HBG Casting LLC.

In addition to producers Tony Glazer and Summer Crockett Moore, the crew includes many Hudson Valley locals including Sarah Grace Long, Lars Elling Lunde, Carl Welden, Coll Anderson, James Bayreuther, Vincent James Carnevale, Robert Fattorini, Kimberly Sauer, William Biavati, BriAnna Olson, Erica Pearce, Doria Riker, and Corey Spears to name a few.

Filming took place in Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, and Saugerties.

Click to watch Pinball


Swallow is masterfully directed by Carlo Mirabella-Davis (Knife Point). The film features a stunning performance by Haley Bennett as Hunter, a newly pregnat housewife who appears to have it all. She seems content to spend her time tending to an immaculate home and doting on her Ken-doll husband, Richie (Austin Stowell). However, as the pressure to meet her controlling in-laws and husband's rigid expectations mounts, cracks begin to appear in her carefully created facade. Hunter develops a dangerous habit, and a dark secret from her past seeps out in the form of a disorder called pica -- a condition that has her compulsively swallowing inedible, and oftentimes life-threatening, objects.

A provocative and squirm-inducing psychological thriller, Swallow follows one woman's unraveling as she struggles to reclaim independence in the face of an oppressive system by whatever means possible.

Swallow was produced in April and May of 2018 with the primary location in Highland.. Cast and crew stayed at the Holiday Inn Express in Poughkeepsie. Location manager Wolfgang Herting has worked on several films in the region as have producers Mollye Asher (Nomadland) and Mynette Louie (Nancy, The Strange Ones, Cold Comes at Night).

Click to watch Swallow


Production on Werewolves Within is seared into the minds of many local cast and crew members due to the fact that filming ended in March of 2020 just a few days before Covid-19 put film and TV production on hold.

Werewolves Within is directed by Woodstock’s very own Josh Ruben. Josh is an award-winning actor, writer, producer and director whose debut feature film  Scare Me  (also filmed in the Hudson Valley) premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. Josh's other directing work includes Netflix's Death To 2021, Spotify's The Last Degree Of Kevin Bacon, sketches for The Late Late Show W/ James Corden, episodes of Adam Conover's Adam Ruins Everything, and a myriad of commercials for clients from Geico and Comedy Central to DiGiorno. As one of the founding members of CollegeHumor's "Originals" team, Ruben directed and/or starred in thousands of shorts, amassing views well into the billions. 

Werewolves Within is a mystery comedy horror film directed by Josh Ruben from a screenplay by Mishna Wolff, based on the video game of the same name from Red Storm Entertainment. It stars Sam Richardson, Milana Vayntrub, George Basil, Sarah Burns, Michael Chernus, Catherine Curtin, Wayne Duvall, Harvey Guillén, Rebecca Henderson, Cheyenne Jackson, Michaela Watkins, Glenn Fleshler and Anni Krueger.

After a proposed pipeline creates divisions within the small Vermont town of Beaverfield, and a snowstorm traps its residents together inside the local inn, newly arrived forest ranger Finn (Richardson) and postal worker Cecily (Milana Vayntrub) try to keep the peace and uncover the truth behind a mysterious creature that has begun terrorizing the community.

Locations included the Spillian in Fleischmanns, Phoenicia and Woodstock Film Studios (now Cobalt Stages). Local crew members included Michael Hunold (R.I.P), Greg Meola, Kevin Koniewicz, Anthony Stracquadanio, Chris Washington, Eugene Hitt, Jesse Hegney, John Ashton, Erica Pearce, Doria Riker, Yesim 'Shimmy' Osman, J Tasha Powers, Rachaell Dama, Michelle Elise, Teresa Lee, Chuck Girard, Corey Spears, Willis Williams, Jacqueline Eastzer and many others.

The film world premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. The Film Commission was pleased to host a special screening on June 20, 2021 at the Greenville Drive-In.

Click to watch Werewolves Within


Although it did not film in the Hudson Valley, we’re adding High Heat to the list because it was directed by Hudson Valley director Zach Golden (The Escape of Prisoner 614). Also, background casting was handled by Amy Hutchings Casting and Heidi K. Eklund, CSA.

Starring Don Johnson (Miami Vice, Cold in July) and Olga Kurylenko (Quantum of Solace). Ex-KGB operative turned chef, Ana (Kurylenko), is targeted by the local mafia in a hit on her new restaurant to collect on her husband's (Johnson) debt.

Click to watch High Heat


HUDSON VALLEY FILMS ON HULU, PART 1

For #throwbackthursday, we’re featuring several mid Hudson Valley Region productions that are currently streaming on Hulu.


In 2021, the Season 1 of Amy Schumer’s Life & Beth, filmed extensively in Milan, Putnam Valley, Poughkeepsie, Red Hook, and Staatsburg. The story follows the cracks in every aspect of Beth’s seemingly great but unfulfilling life. The series stars Amy Schumer, Michael Cera, Michael Rapaport, Violet Young, Susannah Flood and hundreds of Hudson Valley locals that were cast by Roman Candle with support from the film commission. Local crew included many HV regulars including Jamie Buckner, Jesse Hegney, Greg Meola, Anthony Straquadanio and many others.

Filming for Season 2 took place during the second quarter of 2023, primarily in Staatsburg. The film commission worked again with Roman Candle Casting to find local actors to work in a scene with Amy Schumer and Michael Cera.

Click here to watch Life and Beth, Season 1


Cameron Edwin, the host of a failing TV science show for children, has always had aspirations of being an astronaut. When a mysterious satellite coincidentally falls from space and lands in his backyard, his midlife crisis manifests into a plan to rebuild the machine into a rocket. As surreal events start to unfold around him, he slowly realizes that there's more to his life story than he once thought.

Linoleum was one of the productions to film following the Covid-19 outbreak. The indie feature film by Colin West, stars Jim Gaffigan, Rhea Seehorn, Katelyn Nacon, Gabriel Rush, Tony Shalhoub and many local actors including Roger Simon, Elizabeth Henry, Twinkle Burke, Willoughby Pyle, William J. Tully, Kevin Callahan... Local actors and background extras were handled through Heidi K. Eklund, CSA. Local crew members were also very involved and catering was provided by Stone Pony Deli.

Click here to watch Linoleum


Directed and executive produced by Desiree Akhavan (Ramy, Hacks, Monsterland) , this indie film, which won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, features Chloë Grace Moretz, Owen Campbell, Steven Hauck, and Quinn Shephard in a story about a teen (Moretz) who, after getting caught making out with another girl, is sent to a camp that specializes in gay conversion therapy.

Filming took place in the fall of 2016 in Coxsackie, Cairo, Palenville, Round Top, and SPAF in Saugerties. Casting was handled by Jessica Daniels.

UPM and co-producer Rob Cristiano wrote: “This is the third film that I worked in the Hudson Valley, and I have always received prompt and helpful guidance and feedback from the Hudson Valley Film Commission regardless of the size and budget of the project. Local businesses, locations, and towns have been very easy to work with, and we have had a good experience with location background casting and filming at local stages. The Hudson Valley is a great place to escape to with a dedicated cast and crew and I'm looking forward to returning again with the next project.

Rob’s most recent Hudson Valley project, Stay Awake, is currently in theaters.

Click here to watch The Miseducation Of Cameron Post


Several scenes for Episode 3 of Monsterland were filmed in uptown Kingston in November of 2019. Wall Street and several other locations were used to double for New Orleans during a Mardis Gras type celebration. Temperatures were in the twenties but production went off without incident. Catering set up outside Wall Street’s Kingston Studios. The Hudson Valley Film Commission helped recruit extras.

Episode 3, which is directed by Craig William Macneill, explores the dissolution of a marriage after Annie (Nicole Beharie) discovers a terrible secret regarding her husband Joe Keller (Hamish Linklater). The episode quickly spirals into Annie's own breakdown over the secret in question.

Click here to watch Monsterland


Directed by Lucky McKee, Old Man stars part time Hudson Valley actor Stephen Lang (Avatar), and producer, actor Marc Senter. The story follows a lost traveler (Senter) who stumbles upon an old man (Lang) living in a remote cabin in the woods. An unimaginable nightmare unwinds.

After weeks of helping to find an ideal cabin, the production decided to film in a controlled setting––Umbra of Newburgh. Lili Teplan, who has worked on many local films, oversaw production design, while Jerry Wenutu handled art direction.  Other local crew members included key grip Crawford Watson, construction coordinator Josh Slack, scripty Chuck Girard, still photographer Jason Vasquez, health supervisor James Glorioso, prodctuction assistant Will BBiavvati, stage managers Tony Glazer and Summer Crockett Moore and many others.

Click to watch Old Man



MAN ON WIRE

Philippe Petit balancing the Oscar on his chin.

For #throwbackthursday, we’re featuring the documentary, MAN ON WIRE. If you haven’t seen it, the film is currently streaming on Hulu.

Directed by James Marsh, MAN ON WIRE is based on To Reach The Clouds: My High Wire Walk Between The Twin Towers by part time HV resident, Philippe Petit. 

The story follow a young Frenchman named Philippe Petit, who on August 7, 1974, stepped out on a wire illegally rigged between the World Trade Center's twin towers in New York.

The film received a Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award  at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and went on to win Best Documentary at the 2009 Academy Awards. 

Philippe Petit explaining how he prepared

“I had the pleasure of hearing Philippe read the first two chapters of the book that the doc is based on back in 2001,” recalls film commission executive director Laurent Rejto. “The reading was held at Valerie Fanarjian’s home in Boiceville. Valerie was one of his wire riggers and she also worked closely with the film commission. We were all mesmerized at the reading. Eight years later, another mutual friend, Lisa Myers, was tasked by Philippe to create an item that could mimic  an Oscar Statue. This allowed Petit to practice balancing the item on his chin in the event the film won. It was a lot of fun watching the Oscars with Lisa that year, and seeing how her bowling pin version came in handy.”


In 2014, To Reach The Clouds was adapted as THE WALK, by the legendary Robert Zemeckis.

As a boy, Philippe Petit dreams of performing daring feats for dazzled crowds. As an adult, his life's ambition comes true when he becomes a high-wire artist who stares death in the face with every step. Under the guidance of mentor Papa Rudy, the French daredevil devises a plan to walk on a tightrope attached to the north and south towers of the World Trade Center. With help from his team and against all odds, Petit attempted the seemingly impossible stunt on Aug. 7, 1974.

The film was primarily produced in Canada but the Hudson Valley Film Commission had a hand in recommending a place where Philippe Petit could train the person who would portray him in the film, Joseph Gordon-Levitt. As a result, trained at Tech City in the Town of Ulster. Other scenes involved Gordon-Levitt's tightrope walking body double and CGI face-replacement technology. For a short clip with Levitt, Petit and Zemeckis at https://youtu.be/yXtgDfE3VSY

Robert Zemeckis is considered one of the premier American directors. His credits include Forrest Gump, Cast Away, The Back To The Future trilogy, and Welcome To Marwen, which was inspired by Marwencol, a documentary about another Hudson Valley resident Mark Hogancamp.







2022 SUMMER FILMS UPDATE

The sad news is that current labor issues have stopped a lot of the productions that were filming in the region. This has led to serious unemployment issues for thousands of local crew members, actors and vendors (including equipment houses, qualified production facilities, hotels, restaurants…) We’re hoping that AMPTP (Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers) will somehow, quickly come to terms with the WGA (Writers Guild of America) and SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artist).

In the meantime, we're still working with some small non-union films, music videos, industrials and other productions, with the hope that local industry members can get some much needed work. We're also looking forward to working with union productions that will be granted  waivers via SAG-AFTRA.

In terms of film releases, we’re taking a look back at movies that filmed in the region during the summer of 2022:

BLACKOUT
, which was written and directed by Larry Fessenden, recently world premiered at the Fantasia International Film Festival.The story follows a painter who, convinced he is a werewolf, creates chaos in a small town at each full moon. The cast features Alex Hurt, Addison Timlin, Motell Gyn Foster, Joseph Castillo-Midyett, John Speredakos, Michael Buscemi, Joe Swanberg, Barbara Crampton, James Le Gros, Kevin Corrigan and Marshall Bell. Many local actors were involved as well, including Steve Heller of Fabulous Furniture. Regional locations included Byrdcliffe Arts Colony, Snyder’s Tavern, Woodstock Building Supply and many more. Chris Ingvordsen produced in conjunction with Larry Fessenden and James Felix McKenney. Yellow Veil Pictures is distributing.

Alex Hurt in Blackout


THE GOOD MOTHER (a/k/a Mother’s Milk),  is set to be released by Vertical on September 1. Written and directed by Albany’s Miles Joris-Peyrafitte, the film features two-time Academy Award winner Hilary Swank (Boys Don’t Cry, Million Dollar Baby). She stars opposite Olivia Cooke (House of the Dragon) and Jack Reynor (Midsommar). The story follows a journalist who, after the murder of her estranged son, forms an unlikely alliance with his pregnant girlfriend to track down those responsible for his death. Together, they confront a world of drugs and corruption. The feature film was produced in the Capital Region, but hired a lot of Hudson Valley crew and cast members through Heidi K. Eklund, CSA.

On location with The Good Mother


LOST ON A MOUNTAIN IN MAINE is still in post production. The feature film, which is based on the book by the same name, tells the inspiring story of a 12-year-old boy, who, separated from his family by a fast moving storm, must fight to stay alive during his nine-day adventure lost in the backwoods of Maine. Directed by Andrew Boodhoo Kightlinger, and features Paul Sparks, Luke David Blumm and Caitlin FitzGerald. Background casting was handled by Amy Hutchings Casting and Heidi K. Eklund, CSA. Filming took place in July and August in Elka Park, Gardiner, High Falls, Kingston, New Paltz, Phoenicia, Rosendale, Saugerties, and Stone Ridge.

On location with Lost on a Mountain in Maine


SING SING, which filmed in July and August of 2022 at Downstate Correctional in Fishkill, and other locations in Beacon and Warwick, just announced that it will have its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. Based on a real-life rehabilitation program, the story follows a theatre troupe that  finds escape from the realities of incarceration through the creativity of putting on a play. Sing Sing was directed by Greg Kwedar and stars Colman Domingo (Euphoria), Sharon Washington (Joker, Michael Clayton). Cast members also included formerly incarcerated actors and many local background extras. Rita Powers casting handled background. For more info, visit www.tiff.net/events/sing-sing

Colman Domingo in Sing Sing


THEATER CAMP, which filmed in June of 2022 opened in theaters on July 18. For dates and times, click here. Directed by Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman, the story follows eccentric staff members of an upstate New York theater camp who must band together when their beloved founder falls into a coma. Production took place primarily in Warwick and Newburgh. The cast features Ben Platt, Molly Gordon, Jimmy Tatro, Amy Sedaris and many local background extras who were hired through HBG Casting.

On location with Theater Camp


STAY TUNED –– we’ll feature 2022 TV productions in an upcoming blog.


BRIAN WILSON: LONG PROMISED ROAD

On Wednesday, July 19 at 7pm, the Hudson Valley Film Commission and Tinker Street Cinema will present a special screening of Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road at the Tinker Street Cinema, 132 Tinker Street, Woodstock, NY. The screening will feature special guest, Woodstocker, executive producer and Rolling Stone Magazine editor, Jason Fine. An exclusive video intro from Brian Wilson will precede the screening.

Brian Wilson and Jason Fine

The documentary follows Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys, on an intimate journey through his legendary career as he reminisces with Rolling Stone editor and longtime friend, Jason Fine.

Wilson and Fine are featured driving around Los Angeles chatting about triumphs, setbacks, death, disaster, rebirths, and legacy. The documentary also features a new song, "Right Where I Belong," written and performed by Wilson and Jim James (My Morning Jacket), and interviews with Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Nick Jonas, Linda Perry, Jim James, Gustavo Dudamel, and Al Jardine.

"I'd say that it was the music of The Band and Dylan and jazz guys like Don Cherry that drew me to Woodstock many years ago," says Jason Fine. “Long before that, growing up in Southern California, it was The Beach Boys that got me into music in the first place. So it's cool to bring the Brian Wilson movie to Woodstock, connecting the dots of my own musical journey and sharing it with the community I love so much."

Hudson Valley Film Commission executive director Laurent Rejto was following the film and reached out to Jason Fine about a potential hometown screening.

It was one of those perfect connections,” Rejto recalls. “When I reached out to Andy Braunstein at Tinker Street about a possible screening, he replied by sending me a photo of himself and his dad Mark, hanging out with Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys. He also included a photo of the tattoo on his arm, which simply reads, The Beach Boys.”

As it happens, Andy Braunstein, who runs the Tinker Street Cinema, also grew up a fan of The Beach Boys. He was psyched about the intro and the upcoming screening “There will always be a place for brother Brian in this theater,” Braunstein added. “It’s perfect for our programming which focuses on classic, weird and cult cinema – the way it should be!

For tickets, or more details, visit Tinker Street Cinema. All profits go to screening venue.

UPDATE: Due to Omicron, this screening was postponed from December 22, 2021.


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THE ADULTS U.S PREMIERE

The Adults, which is directed and written by Dustin Guy Defa, will have its North American premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival from June 14-16. 

The cast features Michael Cera, Hannah Gross, Sophia Lillis, and was produced by Allison Rose Carter, Jon Read, Julia Thompson, Michael Cera*, Hannah Dweck, and Theodore Schaefer. *Cera has appeared in several Hudson Valley productions, including Hits by David Cross, and Amy Schumer’s Life & Beth (seasons 1 & 2)

The feature film was produced over 23 production days in November and December of 2021 at 17 locations throughout the mid Hudson Valley region. Specific towns included Beacon, Fishkill, Maybrook, Millbrook, Newburgh, New Windsor, and Saugerties. The production team included 11 local crew members, 3 actors and 92 background extras.

On location with producer Jon Read

Allison and I love filming in the Hudson Valley, knowing the Hudson Valley Film Commission can always support us with vendors, cast, locations and excellent local crew,” wrote Read. The Hudson Valley Film Commission has been delighted to work with Allison and Jon on multiple projects over the years, including Shirley, A Vigilante, and Diane

2023 has been a big year for Allison and Jon. In addition to the world premiere of THE ADULTS at the Berlin Film Festival in February 2023, the producing partners from Savage Rose Films attended the 95th Academy Awards, to support their work on Everything Everywhere All At Once, which was nominated for 11 Oscars. The film ended up winning 7 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. 

Tribeca Film Festival’s Jarod Neece wrote the follow summary for The Adults:
When Eric’s (Michael Cera) short trip back home turns into an extended stay, relationships with friends and family come to a head. The trip reunites him with his sisters, Rachel (Hannah Gross) and Maggie (Sophia Lillis), and unearths some old wounds as Maggie yearns to rekindle moments of their youth. At the same time, Eric falls back in with his old poker buddies, asserting his dominance as the best poker player in town. They gradually reveal their complicated inner lives, trauma, and relationships through theatrical performances and shared histories. The film's strength lies in the cast’s nuanced performances and writer-director Dustin Guy Defa’s use of raw emotion and close-ups to convey the siblings' complicated dynamic. 

With top-notch performances from a talented cast, Defa returns to Tribeca with a personal and uplifting film that delves into family bonds and memories through the lens of a broken family trying to mend. The Adults is a well-crafted and affecting film that blends humor and heartache in a way that is both honest and relatable.


The Hudson Valley Film Commission is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that works to engage, support and promote regional Film & TV productions. As we start our 24 YEAR, we will continue recommending thousands of locations, local crew members, actors, background,  and vendors. We also refer qualified production facilities (many of which we helped certify), post production houses and much more. 


RECENT LOCAL PRODUCTIONS:
(For a list of local films, see www.hudsonvalleyfilmcommission.org/streamfest)
Kitchen Nightmares • Pretty Little Liars: Summer School (HBO MAX) • Good One • Companion • Bloody Axe Wound • Park Avenue • Life and Beth (S2 - Hulu) • Between the Temples • Severance (S2 - Apple TV+) • Billions (S7 - Showtime) • Neil Gaiman Masterclass • A Killer Romance • New Amsterdam (NBC) • Post Truth • The Sweet East • Blackout • Manifest (Netflix) • Full Circle (HBO) • Figments of Freedom • A Paracosm • Sing Sing • Fallout (Amazon Studios) • Poker Face (Peacock) • Lost on a Mountain in Maine • The Sweet East • Family • The Tuba Thieves • Theater Camp • Blue Light • A Holiday Spectacular (Hallmark) • Three Women (Showtime) • The Adults • New Me • Rub • Pinball • The First Lady (Showtime) • One December Night (Hallmark) • Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin (HBO Max) • The Endgame (NBC Universal) • Crumb Catcher • Stay Awake • Redemption in Cherry Springs (Hallmark) • Life & Beth (Hulu) • The Sex Lives of College Girls (HBO Max) • The White House Plumbers (HBO) • Remote • The Gilded Age (HBO) • Severance (Apple TV+) • The Whale (A24) • Old Man • Master (Amazon Studios) • Adopting Audrey • The Hating Game (BCDF Pictures) • Invasion (Apple TV+) • The Green Veil • Linoleum • The Sixth Reel • The Secret Diaries of an Exchange Student • Werewolves Within (Ubisoft/IFC Films) • Things Heard and Seen (Netflix) • Billions (Showtime) • Monsterland (Hulu) • The Plot Against America (HBO) • Silent Retreat (Miramax) • Black Bear • Follow Her • Lapsis • Foxhole • The Undoing (HBO) • I Know This Much Is True (HBO)

LOCATIONS FOR WHITE HOUSE PLUMBERS

Since 2000, the Hudson Valley Film Commission has had the pleasure of working with hundreds of Film & TV location scouts and managers; many of whom have returned to the region time and time again over the years. We still keep in touch with some of the personnel that worked on early iconic Mid Hudson Valley productions, including Nobody’s Fool and War Of The Worlds.

In 2018-19, we had the pleasure of working with HBO’s  I Know This Much Is True, and different departments including production management, background casting, and the locations department which was managed by seasoned professional Stephen Grivno. In 2021, Stephen was back with another HBO series; White House Plumbers.

The five-part limited series was filmed in 2021, primarily in Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Sullivan and Ulster Counties. Location highlights that were filmed locally included private homes,  courtrooms including the Senate Watergate Hearings setting, a Miami Restaurant, the attorney general’s office, diners, a prison, Cuba, as well as airplane sets, halls of Congress and other miscellaneous interiors that were built at Umbra of Newburgh.

Filming took place in Albany, Westchester, Los Angeles and Washington D.C. Specific local towns and cities included Albany, Beacon, Dover Plains, Garrison, Hurley, Kingston, Millbrook, Monticello, Newburgh, New Rochelle, Orangeburg, Pomona, Poughkeepsie, Purchase, Rhinebeck, Sleepy Hollow, Tarrytown, White Plains and West Park.

We recently reached out to Stephen regarding the work that he and his team did on the series. New episodes premiere Mondays at 9pm throughout May on MAX. Here’s a few questions we asked…

HVFC: Your work on Derek Cianfrance's I Know This Much Is True included many remarkable Mid Hudson Valley locations that helped the series span six decades. How did spending over a year on that show based out of Poughkeepsie give you a head start for White House Plumbers?

GRIVNO: It was a huge head start just understanding the lay of the land in general, types of architecture, socio economics, and just a great backlog of location photos on file. 

HVFC: We received initial information in October of 2020 for Federal-type interiors, courts, opulent dining rooms, and vintage offices. Can you give us a few highlights regarding locations in Dutchess, Putnam, Orange, Sullivan and Ulster Counties that were used for White House Plumbers?

GRIVNO: Some highlights that surprised me are the Dutchess County Office Building in the City of Poughkeepsie and their City Hall. We were scouting for specific mid century looks that usually end up being municipal buildings that have not undergone lots of renovation through the years. We had to go to Westchester for a few locations as they just have larger scale buildings in places like White Plains and a few corporate complexes for hour-or-less commutes to NYC. And of course some massive government buildings in Albany were too tempting to pass up. 

Another great location! we filmed at was St Josephs – an old estate in Garrison that is now a School that works with orphans. They are doing good things there. We filmed the Attorney Generals Office scene there, which might be one of the funniest scenes in the series. It is just below Boscobel Gardens, where we did base camp and crew parking.

HVFC: How did you end up renting property from the City of Poughkeepsie for offices and courtrooms?

GRIVNO: We had a great time in the City of Poughkeepsie on IKTMIT. They were very amenable to production requests and schedules so we tried to find as many locations there as possible. In the end we got lucky because they had the best-looking locations for the scene as well. 

HVFC: I remember recommending the Karpeles Manuscript Museum in Newburgh mostly because of its marble opulence. What scenes were filmed there?

GRIVNO: We filmed the US Senate hearings at the Karpeles. It was a perfect location for that. Luckily they were amenable to us completely emptying the museum, which is now part of Umbra of Newburgh. 

HVFC: We were thrilled to add Cuba to our list of locations that have been filmed in the Mid-Hudson Valley. Who suggested filming the Bay of Pigs invasion at Kingston Point Beach?

GRIVNO: Well, it was the only beach we were aware of, so it kind of had to be there. Luckily it worked! And since it was a flashback scene that was kind of surreal and would have a lot of special photography and visual effects, the foreground scenery we were able to work with was enough to build the rest onto. 

HVFC: The HBO podcast talks about how the search for Howard Hunt’s home led you back to Poughkeepsie. We don’t disclose private home locations but can you talk about that location and also G. Gordon Liddy’s home in the Beacon area?

GRIVNO: I found the Hunt House on the first day of scouting, mostly based on my instincts of where mid century modern clusters of residential homes might be. Luckily the house was a winner. I don't think there was a close backup, and honestly there are not a ton of film-friendly mid century modern homes in the Hudson Valley that I am aware of. Even when we started prepping the show in the NYC Zone we struggled to find great options. The Poughkeepsie house blew our best NYC area options out of the water. 


HVFC: The White House Plumbers T-SHIRT that was created to commemorate towns that were used in the region is an incredible ‘gemstone.' Who came up with that great memento?

GRIVNO: A couple of my assistant location managers generated that one. One of them bought this vintage poster of Nixon that we thought was funny, which was on the front of the shirt. And on the back we wanted to shout out all the locations we used in the theme of the Gemstones Pitch that Hunt and Liddy give during Episode 2. 

HVFC: It was a pleasure to see that you were working on Severance back in March. Do you have any other potential projects that might film in the region? If you have any other thoughts about working in the Mid-Hudson Valley, please do share.

GRIVNO: It is so cool that Severance has been drawn to the Hudson! Same with Pretty Little Liars and Poker Face. 

HVFC: Do you have any general thoughts about filming in the region?

GRIVNO: My general thoughts about filming in the Hudson Valley are that you can find a surprising amount of disparate locations there. White House Plumbers really pushed the envelope for me and honestly surprised me with how well everything turned out. The people are nice and generally receptive to production. The food and drinks are good. There is no traffic. And the Hudson Valley is quite beautiful. Winters can be rough though! 

Stephen Grivno is a member of the directors guild (DGA). As a location manager and scout, he has worked on many Film & TV projects including The Peripheral, Y: The Last Man. I Know This Much Is True, Marriage Story, Shaft, Mapplethorpe, Wonder, The Meyerowitz Stories and more.


The Hudson Valley Film Commission is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that works to engage, support and promote regional Film & TV productions. As we start our 24 YEAR, we will continue recommending thousands of locations, local crew members, actors, background, and vendors. We also recommend qualified production facilities (many of which we helped certify), post production houses and much more.

The Hudson Valley Film Commission is supported in part by:
Dutchess Tourism Inc (DTI) brings tourism dollars to area businesses by marketing and promoting the assets of Dutchess County to the nation and the world.

Markertek.com – An industry leader in audio and video, Markertek carries a full complement of camera accessories, lighting gear, cables, expendables and more for all levels of film production.

120dB Films – Since 2004, 120dB Films has helped independent film and TV creators bring their projects to the screen by providing production loans and executive producer services to help filmmakers get their projects financed and finished.

The Wood Dock Foundation, Motion Picture Studio Mechanics Local 52, and private support.

THROUGH THE STARS

For #filmmakerfriday, we’re featuring Alex Knapp and Max Gardner of A+M Creative, and a new short they worked on called THROUGH THE STARS, directed by Ariel Danziger.

The short is screening on DUST, which  presents thought-provoking science fiction stories, exploring the future of humanity through the lens of science and technology. 

SYNOPSIS
Under the cover of darkness, a teenage girl attempts to escape her tormented reality, determined to find her missing father with the help of her best friend and a mysterious device.


A+M Creative connected with Executive Producers Ryan Marth and Lisa Carr via director of photography, Waleed Sokkar and director Ariel Danzinger, who they had worked with in 2021.

The project was originally set to film in Tacoma, WA but A+M Creative  suggested filming in Columbia County where they are based and where they have produced a lot of work throughout the years, including the feature film GO/DON’T GO. After seeing the value of the  locations and the resources available in the Hudson Valley, Marth and Carr agreed to move the project. 

On-the-ground production was based in and around Hudson. A+M Creative reached out to their local network , which is predominantly based in the surrounding counties. They also taped into some great resources for gear and production support, especially Jon Sharaf who provided the Arri LF cameras, G&E equipment and the primary location.

As for actors, the supporting cast was locally sourced through Hudson Valley Casting. The primary actors came from the West Coast. 

Additionally, Ghent-based Exec Producer Tom Essig of SSYY Productions acted and provided some additional financial support. Essig was the primary executive producer of GO/DON’T GO.

Connect with the Filmmakers @ THROUGH THE STARS

To view more local films, visit www.hudsonvalleyfilmcommission.org/streamfest

APRIL RECAP

The second quarter of 2023 got off to a great start as 3 streamers from Apple TV+, HBOMAX and Hulu kicked April off with major production work in the Mid Hudson Valley Region for season 2 work on Severance, Pretty Little Liars: Summer School, and Life And Beth. Work took place at multiple locations in Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Orange and Ulster Counties.

As if things couldn’t get any better, Dutchess and Ulster Counties also hosted a bonafide indie film production by Nathan Silver, featuring two iconic actors; Jason Schwartzman (Rushmore, Asteroid City) and Carol Kane (Hester Street, Taxi, The Princess Bride, The Dead Don’t Die), and over 100 local background extras. 

Other April highlights included a Wim Wenders’ inspired short film, Devil Music at Wing's Castle, commercial work, music videos, and verification that at least 3 more indie films will soon be in production in the Mid Hudson Valley, specifically Dutchess and Putnam.

April may be gone, but May 1 marks the HBO premiere of White House Plumbers, which filmed extensively in Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Sullivan, and Ulster Counties. Albany, and Westchester were also used extensively as was Washington D.C.

The amazing locations department headed up by Steven Grivno, created this exclusive T-shirt showing how regional productions actually are. The photo was taken while on location for Poker Face with location scout Will Biavati.


As far as other work is concerned, the Hudson Valley Film Commission spent the month discreetly working behind the scenes, and also publicly promoting projects and industry members.

A few highlights included: 

For more visit our Instagram at www.instagram.com/hudsonvalleyfilm.


In April, we also celebrated our birthday fundraiser. It concludes today – May 1. Please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to support our continued efforts to engage, support and promote REGIONAL Film & TV productions. As we start our 24th YEAR, we will continue recommending thousands of locations, local crew members, actors, background, vendors, including qualified production facilities (many of which we helped certify), post production houses and much more. To make a contribution of any size, please donate on Facebook or visit https://tinyurl.com/hvfcsupport