The Australian government has agreed to invest $ 22 million in movieing for Walt Disney's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Captain Nemo, if it takes place locally. This is reported by The Australian. This is the largest contribution the Australian authorities are willing to make to the production of a foreign movie project. A year earlier, Australia granted $ 12.8 million in tax credits to the creators of The Wolverine: The Immortal. Note that Walt Disney has not yet given the green light; project. The director is still listed by David Fincher, but in February the movie lost the leading role. Brad Pitt refused to participate in it. The Topic of Article: Australia to fund 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. |