A recent film shoot in Sacramento starring Leonardo DiCaprio has wrapped up, leaving a positive economic impact on the city. The untitled movie, also known as the ‘BC Project,’ brought in significant revenue during its 16-day shoot in Sacramento. According to the Sacramento Film and Media Office, the production resulted in 3,786 hotel nights, $915,018 in hotel expenditures, 172 local hires, 758 work days by locals, 35 local vendors, and $5.3 million in local spending. Local businesses like Yolanda’s Tamales contributed to the film by providing catering services, feeding the cast and crew multiple times throughout the shoot. The presence of Hollywood stars like DiCaprio, along with director Paul Thomas Anderson and singer-actress Teyana Taylor, generated excitement in the city as they filmed scenes near iconic landmarks like the Sacramento County Administration Building and the home of Ronald and Nancy Reagan. This production not only brought star power to Sacramento but also brought valuable revenue and job opportunities to the local community.
Sacramento Movie Shoot Featuring Leonardo DiCaprio Boosts Local Economy
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