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  2. LIFT Productions - Wikipedia

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    The Film Factory was to create 5,000 jobs in its first year, and 20,000 jobs by the time it reached its peak of operations. Located in the Treme area abutting downtown New Orleans—the poorest census tract in the country—the Film Factory was an ambitious effort to revitalize one of the poorest cities in the United States.

  3. Film industry in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Film industry in Louisiana. The film industry in Louisiana has grown dramatically in recent years [1] [2] largely due to the state's 2002 tax incentives aimed at attracting film and television companies. [2] The success of Louisiana 's film industry caused the state to be nicknamed "Hollywood South" or " Hollywood on the Bayou ".

  4. Michoud Assembly Facility - Wikipedia

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    NASA. The Michoud Assembly Facility ( MAF) is an 832-acre (1.3 sq mi; 3.4 km 2) manufacturing complex owned by NASA in New Orleans East, a section of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the United States. Organizationally it is part of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, and is currently a multi-tenant complex [ 2 ] to allow commercial and government ...

  5. Category:Films set in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore. Fast Charlie. Father Hood. Father of Invention. Fighting with My Family. Film adaptations of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Fire with Fire (2012 film) The First 9½ Weeks. The Flame of New Orleans.

  6. Louis Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, Armstrong played himself in the movie New Orleans opposite Billie Holiday, which chronicled the demise of the Storyville district and the ensuing exodus of musicians from New Orleans to Chicago. In the 1959 film The Five Pennies, Armstrong played himself, sang, and played

  7. New Orleans (1947 film) - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans is a 1947 American musical romance film starring Arturo de Córdova and Dorothy Patrick, and directed by Arthur Lubin. [1] Though it features a rather conventional plot, the film is noteworthy both for casting jazz legends Billie Holiday as a singing maid romantically involved with bandleader Louis Armstrong, and extensive playing of New Orleans-style Dixieland jazz: over twenty ...