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UTICA, NY

No matter the size or type of production that you are interested in filming, know that Film Utica and its partners are here to make your production, life and working experience in our area are as enjoyable, simple and exciting as possible. The Mohawk Valley region’s diverse landscape gives filmmakers a wide array of locations for cinematography. From inner city, medical, office, correctional, time-period, suburban, natural and rural farmlands, we have the ability to create or replicate any type of location your production team is seeking. Check back with us on a regular basis as we are continuing to grow our resources daily.

Featured Locations

The Stanley Theatre and Sound Stage

A Baroque movie palace in Utica, The Stanley Theatre and Sound

Stage is located on the expanding southern edge of downtown, some four blocks away from Utica's theater district. The design motif of The Stanley Theatre is dubbed “Mexican Baroque” because of its unique blend of styes. The terra cotta and tiled mosaic exterior shows its Mexican influence, while Habsburg lions, Indian faces and a multitude of angels and cherubs grace the lavish gold leaf Baroque theater’s interior. Legend has it that the grand entry staircase was designed to resemble the main staircase on the Titanic

Fort Schuyler Club

Located in the heart of downtown Utica, kitty-corner to The Stanley Theatre and Soundstage, the Fort Schuyler Club was founded in 1883 and is the area’s only private club of its kind. It is significant as a rare and

Scan to discover more of what Film Utica offers productions at DestinationFilmGuide.com substantially intact example of a late 19th-20th century social club. It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2004.

Film Credits

The Good Shepherd, Sterile Cuckoo, Severance, Clean, Trainwreck: Woodstock ’99, Utica: The Last Refuge, As Long As We Both Shall Live, The Mountain, On the Road, Slap Shot

FILM UTICA

Lisa Wilsey

315-724-4000 filmutica315@gmail.com www.filmutica.com

"As a longtime Location Scout and Manager that has worked in several film markets, I can say that Atlantic City has been one of the best-kept surprises I've found upon returning to the area. The generous support offered by Heather Colache and local public safety systems allow Productions to meet deadlines on budget and with virtually no red tape. The City's landscape has so much to offer, including it's fabulous entertainment backdrops, historical prohibition era architecture, a thriving small business community, diverse neighborhoods, vibrant network of mural art installations, and general can-do spirit have me coming back for more.”

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