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California awards $71 million to four animated films including *Donkey*

California awarded $71 million to four animated films, including *Donkey*, under its expanded film incentive program to retain animation jobs and investment amid streaming-driven growth. The move aims

Animation Takes Greater Share of California Film Incentive as $71 Million Goes to Four Films Including โ€˜Donkeyโ€™
Variety โ€” 7 July 2026
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California just handed out $71 million in film incentivesโ€”and four of the winners are animated features. The stateโ€™s Film & TV Tax Credit Program, whi

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Why This Matters

The allocation signals a strategic pivot in Californiaโ€™s film incentives, prioritizing animationโ€”a sector where the state faces intensifying competition from international hubs like Vancouver and Seoul. By directing $71 million to four projects, including the high-profile *Donkey*, policymakers are betting on animationโ€™s labor-intensive, high-skilled workforce as a bulwark against offshoring trends that have hollowed out other parts of Hollywoodโ€™s production pipeline.

Background Context

Californiaโ€™s film tax credit program, launched in 2009, was originally designed to offset the exodus of live-action productions to cheaper states and countries. However, as streaming platforms have driven demand for animated contentโ€”often with shorter production cycles and lower on-location costsโ€”state leaders quietly expanded the programโ€™s scope to include animation in 2020, despite resistance from live-action studios wary of dilution.

What Happens Next

Watch for whether the $71 million investment catalyzes a ripple effect, with more animation studios relocating or expanding in-state to access the credits. Critics will likely scrutinize whether the funds translate into measurable job growth or merely subsidize projects that would have been produced elsewhere. The programโ€™s sunset clauses may also become a flashpoint in next yearโ€™s budget debates.

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