SAG Begins Granting Waivers To Indie Productions But Plenty Of Questions Remain
Source: Deadline
SAG Begins Granting Waivers To Indie Productions But Plenty Of Questions Remain, Not Least Whether Actors Will Show Up
By Andreas Wiseman, Jill Goldsmith
July 16, 2023 3:32pm
EXCLUSIVE: As indie producers and financiers in Hollywood and beyond wait on tenterhooks for waivers from SAG-AFTRA letting them continue with their projects despite the strike some are starting to get a green-light.
One confirmation letter sent out in lieu of an actual waiver, which arent quiet ready yet, notes that the interim agreement will include the terms of the last SAG-AFTRA counter in negotiations including an 11% wage increase to the minimum rates from the 2020 Theatrical/Television Agreement [we hear it could be less than 11% under low budget film agreements].
Upcoming indie film Bride Hard, due to star Rebel Wilson, and at least a half dozen other movies now have permission to move ahead [waivers largely apply to film, given that most U.S. series involve a studio], and the flow of so-called non-interference agreements, and ultimately waivers/interim agreements, is set to intensify in coming weeks for projects with no connection to a studio or streamer.
Its been a complex process, many say. Theres little recent precedent for a waiver template given that the last SAG strike for theatrical and TV actors was in the 80s. ...
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Read more: https://deadline.com/2023/07/sag-strike-actors-waiver-rebel-wilson-movie-interim-agreement-1235439316/