Sunday, April 26, 2020

Seven days will close downtown streets to film 'Infinite


Mexico City. On the occasion of the filming of the city of Mexico of the movie Infinite, by the American producer Paramount, capital authorities announced closings in the streets of the Historic Center and the Zócalo, as well as various roads in the center, north and west of the entity from this Saturday and until next Friday, although they will be mainly at night and early morning.

The film is starred by Infinite IGN actor Mark Walberg and during these seven days of filming, which could last two more days in anticipation of rains, will generate for the city an economic spill of between 200 and 250 million pesos, while additional to the staff Of about 70 people that will bring the production from different nations, between 500 and 600 Mexicans have been hired, explained the heads of the government secretariats, Rosa Icela Rodríguez; Culture, José Alfonso Suárez del Real and Tourism, Carlos Mackinlay, along with producers Tarry Bamber and Stayce Perskie.

Personnel from different dependencies such as the Secretaries of Government, Citizen Security and Mobility, will support to facilitate filming and guarantee the safety of the personnel who participate in the production and the residents of the areas that will be used as locations that will begin this Saturday in the La Pastora and the Miguel Bernard bridge, from 9:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. on Sunday and at night will move to the Paseo de la Reforma, between the Estela de Luz and the Glorieta de la Palma, a space that It will also occupy Monday night until Tuesday morning.



Between midnight on Wednesday and until 5:00 pm on Thursday, filming will take place on Avenida Revolución and Eje 6 Sur, the second level of the Peripheral heading south north from San Jerónimo to Viaducto. That same night, locations in the Historic Center will be used until 7:15 a.m. on Thursday, particularly the streets of Brazil, Donceles, May 5, Bolivia, Del Carmen, Chile, Uruguay, Eje Central and Pino Suárez.

Finally, from 20:00 on Thursday to 5:00 on Friday, the Plaza de la Constitución, Isabel la Católica, Tacuba, Donceles, Allende, Madero, Correo Mayor, Castellanos, Corregidora, Pino Suárez, Venustiano Carranza, 5 February, November 20, Palma and Guatemala.

Mackinlay highlighted that between December 2018 and this November, the audiovisual industry has generated an investment of approximately 6 billion pesos in Mexico City and has generated around 750 thousand direct and indirect jobs.

source : https://infinitefull.com

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