All Finance articles – Page 31
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Goldfinch launches debt financing outfit to invest in film, TV and gaming
EXCLUSIVE: Bird Box Finance will look to invest up to £20m in next six months.
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Domhnall Gleeson, Lenny Abrahamson project receives Irish Film Board funding
Other recipients include Virginia Woolf romance Vita & Virginia and new Hong Khaou, Carmel Winters films.
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CAA agent Micah Green to launch new venture
Green to attend Cannes on behalf of new partnership with billionaire Dan Friedkin.
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Screen Brussels backs eight features, four TV projects
Total of 13 projects backed with €1.06m investment.
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Telefilm Canada issues statement as directors voice merger fears
APRIL 21 UPDATE: Executive director of film body ‘touched by support’.
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Village Roadshow to expand original content, partnerships
Company sells controlling interest to Vine and Falcon to fund growth of original and existing IP; ‘Matrix’ exploitation on the table.
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Access Entertainment buys James Packer stake in RatPac
Hollywood investment gives Len Blavatnik piece of Warner Bros co-fi business.
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CAA, CMC Capital launch CAA China
CMC Capital Partners takes ‘minority strategic investment’ in agency.
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Nigel Benn-Chris Eubank movie heads to production
EXCLUSIVE: Fulwell 73 (The Class of 92) and Lorton (Maradona) team on boxing biopic.
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'British films need more support', says Lionsgate UK CEO
Star Wars is not a British movie, says Lionsgate UK boss, who is concerned about Brexit impact and blockbuster saturation.
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Weying to co-finance 'Ghost In The Shell'
Online Chinese ticketing giant recently partnered with Paramount to promote XXX: Return Of Xander Cage.
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HAF awards: 'Impossible Split', Ida Panahandeh project among winners
The winners of the 2017 Hong Kong Asia Film Financing Forum have been announced.
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Canada granted Eurimages membership
Canadian heritage minister forecasts rise in co-productions with Europe.
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Eurimages decision to drop distribution support in MEDIA countries irks buyers
Funding cut might hurt international prospects for some arthouse movies.
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Eurimages backs Pawel Pawlikowski, Laszlo Nemes in €5.7m funding round
Council of Europe’s cinema fund to award €5,683,544; Petzold, Rohrwacher projects also get backing.
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Dick Clark Productions owner sues Wanda for break-up fee
UPDATE: Move comes after Wanda reconsidered $1bn offer to buy Golden Globes show producer.
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Cineworld profits up 18% in 2016 as non-UK territories shine
Exhibitor’s revenue growth fuelled by impressive performance outside the UK.
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Netflix boards high-profile series from BBC and Canal+
Troy: Fall Of A City, from The Night Manager writer David Farr, likely to be among BBC1’s most expensive dramas; service also boards thriller from Homeland writer.