Georgia-Filmed ‘Baby Driver’ Contributed $30.1 Million to Economy
Georgia-filmed “Baby Driver” generated a $30.1 million economic impact, according to the Georgia Department of Economic Development’s Office of Film, Music and Digital Entertainment.
The film, which was in production in Georgia from November 2015 to June 2016, hired more than 2,200 local workers who took home more than $15 million in wages.
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