While Hollywood celebrates the cinema industry in the Academy Awards this weekend, and not far from the place where the finishing touches are placed on the red carpet, societies are still related to the influence of forest fires that destroyed the Los Angeles areas earlier this year.
The pillar of Mr. Adam Jet – his wife and his son – lost their house in Tadina.
“Even returning to the neighborhood is really difficult,” he tells Sky News.
“You are back to what it is, and it is a disaster site, the entire neighborhood has gone.”
He says he and others in the same position have no choice but to continue.
“We all have to continue working to support ourselves, in order to obtain our health insurance, in order to be able to move forward and rebuild.
“However, the only thing you want to do is fair, as you know, sitting there in misery.”
In Hollywood, a few production had to be stopped because less than these days were shot, as fires add to the existential crisis that the city is already facing.
Wes Bailey’s Sirreel has been renting film and television production equipment in Los Angeles since the 1990s – but in recent years, work has dried up in the city of dreams.
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First Covid-19, then the strike and now, after a race to assign from the platform broadcast content, the industry faces production of production and Billy says it needs help.
“The fires were, as I think, the catalyst to make people really say” we have an emergency here. “
“You go to the UK and get a 40 % return on your money.
“I think the way California provided this incentive is dirty, it was inconsistent.”
As for the shiny reality program that sells sunset, which is located around high -end real estate in Los Angeles, production has now resumed after it stopped when the fires erupted.
One of the stars of the show, Jason Openheim, says he had “many” emotional calls from customers.
“I am now a 30 % processor, a lawyer 20 %, a 20 % contractor and 30 % of the real estate agent,” says Sky News.
Los Angeles says she has problems that need a solution if she wants to continue to attract investment.
“It is clear that we are facing a problem in the crime, and we have the problem of displacement, it is clear that we have imposed taxes on the point where we inhibit development, and it is clear that we have witnessed a great loss in the wealthy who leave the state.
“If you really want to get a healthy society and a worker working with equality and create an opportunity for everyone, you will need a lot of wealthy in that city, they pay taxes, so you cannot force them to move away and this is just a fact.”
However, despite frustration, it is optimistic about the future of Palisades – another region destroyed by fires.
He says: “I would like to bet that anything will be one of the most desirable areas on this planet to live within five years,” he says.
“The houses will be amazing, fire -resistant, beautiful architecture.”
But this seems far away, and in the meantime for those who have nothing left, the little they can save them is distinctive.
Adam Jet is even the amount of iron.
“To be able to withdraw anything from this debris and get it, it is very useful,” he says.
“It did not take our pets and our family did not take, it took things, but even some of it is really alive, this means something.”
Burn in ash after forest fires is a lesson in what matters to those who continue in this industry – not red carpet or golden statues.