The Slice
On Location in Duluth
9/12/2025 | 1m 20sVideo has Closed Captions
We take a behind-the-scenes look at the latest film production wrapping up...
We take a behind-the-scenes look at the latest film production wrapping up in Duluth's Congdon neighborhood.
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The Slice
On Location in Duluth
9/12/2025 | 1m 20sVideo has Closed Captions
We take a behind-the-scenes look at the latest film production wrapping up in Duluth's Congdon neighborhood.
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Hey, I'm Deven Bromme.
I'm a production supervisor here on the new movie.
We're doing Brunch and Bloodshed over here in Congdon in Duluth.
I actually had a history growing up in health care here in Duluth.
My family owned a chain of assisted living facilities, and one day I was like, mom, I think I'm going to move to LA.
I fell in love with it.
Then I went to Georgia, and then I heard about all the movie opportunities happening back in my hometown.
All of the work that the Upper Midwest Film Office has already done to lay the groundwork for the film industry in Minnesota and this area has been wonderful.
And then Mandy June Turpin herself and her new company that she's launching, Iron North Productions, is also, you know, has been around.
This is a Lifetime film that we're doing right now.
The the synopsis is, we have five girls who have a yearly brunch.
Six girls and, one of their friends wasn't there last year.
And now she's she's arranged to have a whole a brunch at a very, very nice, as you can see, place.
And it turns out she's she's out for blood.
I would love to see, you know, four, 4 or 5 movies done here a year or enough enough movies or maybe two TV shows where people can sit there and say, I work in film, and you don't have to have someone say, yeah, but what else do you do?
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