Kentucky has snagged its first major film production since approving incentive legislation earlier this summer.
Fast Track Productions, Inc. a subsidiary of Disney Studios is eligible for $800,000 in tax credits for shooting “Secretariat,” a film about the legendary 1973 Triple Crown winner.
“This is a great way to kick off Kentucky’s new film incentive package,” said Gov. Steve Beshear. “I think it’s appropriate that a state known for thoroughbred racing be a part of a film about one of the most well-known horses in racing history.”
The Fast Track application to the Kentucky Film Office projected $4 million in expenditures in Kentucky.
“Films like ‘Secretariat’ will offer Kentucky communities and small businesses a great opportunity when it comes to film production,” said First Lady Jane Beshear, who testified in support of the film incentives. “I’m hopeful that the incentives we offer will prompt more filmmakers to follow and help us promote Kentucky’s beauty and economic development opportunities.”
The film is still in its planning and casting stage but it’s been announced that Diane Lane, of Must Love Dogs and Under the Tuscan Sun will star.
It’s unclear where in the Bluegrass state the film will be shot. According to the Secretariat.com website, Fast Track is currently holding online auditions for a Secretariat look alike.
Secretariat is a legend in Kentucky and the racing world. The Virginia born thoroughbred was - in 1973- the first Triple Crown Winner in 25 years, setting records in the Kentucky Derby and Belmont stakes that stand today. He retired in Kentucky and was buried at Claiborne Farm in Paris, Kentucky.
Writer: Feoshia Henderson
Source: Kentucky Department of Development
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