Travis Kelce Makes His Film Producing Debut, Using Biden’s Green Energy Tax Incentives


Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift’s boyfriend, is making his film debut as an executive producer for My Dead Friend Zoe.

Using President Biden’s renewable energy tax credits, he and his partner investors are paving the way for the creation of this independent film, which will premiere at the SXSW festival.

The low-budget dark comedy, starring Natalie Morales, Ed Harris, Morgan Freeman, and Sonequa Martin-Green, is the first to receive film finance under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act.

Kelce’s enterprise, with a production budget of less than $10 million, represents a huge step forward in his transition from Kansas City Chiefs tight end to Hollywood producer.

The Inflation Reduction Act, passed in August 2022, is a huge step forward in America’s attempts to mitigate climate change and promote renewable energy initiatives.

According to the United States Department of Energy’s website, this act represents the biggest investment in climate and energy in American history.

It seeks to address the climate issue, promote environmental justice, strengthen domestic clean energy production, and align with the Biden-Harris administration’s goal of establishing a net-zero economy by 2050.

Mike Field, a renewable energy entrepreneur, acquired surplus tax credits that were used to fund My Dead Friend Zoe.

Field, who also produced the film, used these monies to supplement the production budget, demonstrating how renewable energy efforts can assist creative endeavors in the entertainment sector.

Maiello emphasizes that using federal tax credits greatly reduces this risk, from a scary 9.5 to a more manageable five on the risk scale.

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