Cynthia Littleton Business Editor DGA president Lesli Linka Glatter opened the 77th annual DGA Awards Saturday night by calling on studio executives and top producers to work to “bring production back to the U.S.
and bring it back in force.” Linka Glatter told the crowd at the Beverly Hilton that she was among the thousands of people who lost homes in the wildfire that devastated the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles last month.
She noted how much the generosity of the creative community has sustained her as she sorts through her loss. With great determination, Linka Glatter said the jolt of the fires has made her recommit to working hard to push state and federal leaders to rebuild in Los Angeles and to do more to support the film and TV industries that drive so much employment across Southern California. “Tonight is also a night of action to focus on re-imagining our rfuture.
Our industry has been dealt more blows than we thought possible,” she said. “If ever there was a time to rally to get back on our feet and get back to work, it is now. “To the studio executives and producers in the audience, I call on you to be part of this commitment,” she said, urging them to support “the directors and their team members, actors, writers, IA crews and Teamsters who built this industry and built your companies.
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