Multiple crew members say they haven't been paid for their work for months. Production has resumed with a second crew, spurring complaints to DGA. READ MORE:People Not Places, an independent film starring Shirley MacLaine, is at the center of a controversy in which crew members say they're owed around $245,000 after they were sent home two months ago.
Zolot told the outlet that he and a few dozen crew arrived in Atlantic City, New Jersey this past March to commence with work on the motion picture. Furman has resumed shooting the movies 'using money from his family to pay the new crew,' according to Variety. Furman has been in touch with union officials to oversee everyone getting paid, Singer told the outlet.Furman's credits include films such as 2011's The Lincoln Lawyer starring Matthew McConaughey and the 2018 movie City of Lies starring Johnny Depp.
In the movie MacLaine plays the role of a 'sprightly woman in her twilight years strikes up an unlikely friendship with a local homeless man' Crew members told the outlet that 'fights raged' over monetary and logistics issues after Furman said the revised script could be filmed on budget in a 24-day span.
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