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作者:唐·奇米莱夫斯基 与 丽莎·里奇温
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- 演员乔恩·沃伊特出席2024年8月20日在美国加利福尼亚州洛杉矶TCL中国剧院举行的电影《里根》首映式。路透社/马里奥·安祖奥尼 授权购买
- 内容摘要
- 白宫称特朗普希望“让好莱坞再次伟大”
- 总统任命沃伊特与史泰龙、吉布森一同担任好莱坞大使
- 目标是将影视制作从海外拍摄地引回美国
洛杉矶5月18日路透电 — 演员乔恩·沃伊特的代表周一表示,今年早些时候,他与唐纳德·特朗普总统会晤,游说一项旨在推动美国影视制作的联邦税收抵免政策。
此次于2月11日在白宫举行的此前未公开的会晤,是好莱坞为争取联邦援助、遏制制作业外流行动的一部分。
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当被问及此次会晤时,白宫发言人表示,特朗普“致力于让好莱坞再次伟大,其政府将继续探索所有可行的政策选项,以确保好莱坞始终是美国文化的强大力量”。
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特朗普于2025年1月任命因1969年电影《午夜牛郎》走红的沃伊特,与西尔维斯特·史泰龙、梅尔·吉布森一同担任三位好莱坞特别大使。
为遏制娱乐制作业向海外流失,沃伊特正与一个联盟合作,该联盟包括美国电影协会、美国导演工会以及代表演员、编剧和其他创作者的工会。
SP媒体集团首席执行官、电影制片人兼沃伊特经纪人史蒂文·保罗,以及SP媒体总裁斯科特·卡罗尔提议,对美国境内影视制作的人工成本提供20%的联邦税收抵免。
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针对独立电影,或在灾区以及指定“企业区”拍摄的项目,可额外获得5%的税收抵免。此类抵免可与州级激励政策叠加使用。
此举旨在使美国国内制作成本与英国及其他地区相比更具竞争力,这些地区提供税收抵免、更低的人工成本和世界级摄影棚。
多年来,海外税收激励政策一直在吸引影视制作人前往美国以外的地点拍摄。据追踪全球影视制作的ProdPro数据,今年第一季度美国境内拍摄量同比下降10%。
ProdPro报告显示,今年第一季度美国约占全球影视制作工作量的38%,而英国和加拿大合计占全球制作量的近三分之一。
2025年9月,特朗普提出对海外制作电影征收100%关税的想法,以此作为将制作业带回美国的手段。
行业支持者对特朗普遏制制作外流的意愿表示欢迎,但敦促总统支持税收激励政策。
加利福尼亚州于2025年6月将其年度影视制作税收激励政策额度增加一倍以上,达到7.5亿美元。初步结果显示,该举措帮助将部分项目带回好莱坞。据许可机构FilmLA数据,今年第一季度洛杉矶的拍摄天数增长了近11%。
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Actor Jon Voight met with Trump to advocate for Hollywood tax incentives
2026-05-18 22:56:44 UTC / Reuters
By Dawn Chmielewski and Lisa Richwine
May 18, 2026 10:56 PM UTC Updated 41 mins ago
Cast member Jon Voight attends a premiere for the film “Reagan” at TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, California, U.S., August 20, 2024. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni Purchase Licensing Rights
- Summary
- White House says Trump wants to ‘make Hollywood great again’
- President named Voight ambassador to Hollywood along with Stallone, Gibson
- Goal is to lure production back from foreign locations
LOS ANGELES, May 18 (Reuters) – Actor Jon Voight met with President Donald Trump earlier this year to advocate for a federal tax credit intended to help boost film and TV production in the United States, representatives of the actor said on Monday.
The previously undisclosed meeting at the White House on February 11 is part of a Hollywood effort to secure federal assistance to fight the flight of production overseas.
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When asked about the meeting, a White House spokesperson said Trump “is committed to Make Hollywood Great Again, and his administration continues to explore all possible policy options to ensure Hollywood remains a potent force of American culture.”
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Trump named Voight, who rose to fame following his role in the 1969 film “Midnight Cowboy,” as one of three special ambassadors to Hollywood along with Sylvester Stallone and Mel Gibson in January 2025.
To fight an exodus of entertainment production abroad, Voight is working with a coalition that includes the Motion Picture Association, the Directors Guild of America and unions representing actors, writers and other talent.
SP Media Group CEO Steven Paul, a film producer and Voight’s agent, and SP Media President Scott Karol have proposed a 20% federal tax credit for labor costs on a film or television production in the United States.
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An additional 5% could be earned for independent films or for filming in a disaster zone or a defined “enterprise zone.” Those credits could be used in tandem with state incentives.
The goal is to make the cost of domestic production competitive with Britain and other places around the world that offer tax credits, lower labor costs and world-class soundstages.
Overseas incentives have been luring movie and TV producers to locations outside the United States for years. Filming in the U.S. declined 10% in the first quarter, compared with a year ago, according to ProdPro, which tracks worldwide film and television production.
The United States accounted for roughly 38% of film and television work in the first quarter of the year, while the United Kingdom and Canada together represented nearly one-third of global production, ProdPro reported.
In September 2025, Trump floated the idea of a 100% tariff on movies made abroad as a way to bring production back to the United States.
Industry advocates welcomed Trump’s desire to fight production flight but have urged the president to support tax incentives.
California more than doubled its annual tax incentives for film and television production in June 2025 to $750 million. Early results show the effort helped bring some projects back to Hollywood. Shoot days in Los Angeles rose nearly 11% in the first quarter of this year, according to permitting agency FilmLA.
Reporting by Dawn Chmielewski and Lisa Richwine in Los Angeles; editing by Jennifer Saba and Cynthia Osterman
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