All Finance articles – Page 45
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NewsTrustNordisk, Brain Academy pact for thriller series
EXCLUSIVE: TrustNordisk/Zentropa and Brain Academy are partnering on an eight-part TV series.
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NewsRelativity Media outlines restructure plan
Ryan Kavanaugh filed papers with the US Bankruptcy Court in New York on Wednesday that proposed the foundations of a slimmed-down company and a seven-film slate.
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NewsMEDIA exec Lucia Recalde Langarica talks ahead of Tallinn's European Film Forum
As the European Film Forum kicked off at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, MEDIA exec Lucia Recalde Langarica has praised the event for linking creativity and technology.
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NewsSewitsky's Henie film aims for August shoot
Anne Sewitsky’s anticipated Sonja Henie project, Queen Of Ice, is edging closer to an August 2016 shoot after confirming Norwegian Film Institute funding of €1.6m last week.
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NewsLithuania scores Baltic Event hat-trick
Estonian project Erik Stoneheart wins Screen Best Pitch Award.
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NewsEstonia to join tax rebate club in 2016
Estonia is to become the latest European country to join the tax rebate club attracting foreign productions to shoot at its locations.
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News'The Tribe' director in first Ukraine, Norway co-pro
Luxembourg, the second feature by The Tribe director Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy, is set to become the first ever co-production between Ukraine and Norway.
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NewsBodrov, Mokritsky films win development funding
New projects by Sergei Bodrov and Sergei Mokritsky awarded development funding by Russian Cinema Fund
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NewsRussia's Ministry of Culture demands 'Dau' producer return funding
Russia’s Ministry of Culture is calling for Phenomen Films, the producer of Ilya Khrzhanovsky’s marathon project Dau, to return $340,000 (RUB22.5m) in production funding as well as $120,000 (RUB8m) in interest.
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NewsAMBI Group launches $200m fund
The warchest will finance a slate of high-end, star-driven commercial feature films through the AMBI Pictures production and finance division.
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NewsNetflix, Brad Pitt's Plan B back Bong Joon Ho's 'Okja'
Netflix is to invest in Bong Joon Ho’s new film Okja, it has been announced through local production company Okja SPC.
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NewsLiberty Global, Discovery to take stakes in Lionsgate
Discovery and Liberty Global each plan to pay $195m for separate 3.4% stakes in the indie studio.
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NewsDominant, GLG Capital strengthen ties
EXCLUSIVE: Financier Michael Gianfriddo of Dominant Entertainment and capital markets expert Greg Gantman of GLG Capital have launched a strategic partnership to provide asset-based alternative financing for the entertainment and media industries.
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NewsBona Film invests $235m in TSG
Financier TSG works with Fox on live action films such as The Martian.
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NewsPrescience launches Ignition film and TV fund
Ignition Media Finance to lend producers 20% of budgets during pre-production.
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NewsCPH:DOX's FORUM includes Lucy Walker pitch
As CPH:DOX launches today, Screen previews this year’s industry programme.
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NewsSKE to finance 'The Silent Wife'
Sidney Kimmel Entertainment (SKE) has come on to fully finance and co-produce the thriller that FilmNation is introducing to buyers at the market.
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NewsChina Film and TV Capital and Wild Bunch create joint fund
Pioneering entity will develop and finance Chinese-European co-productions.
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NewsFilmRise raises $25m in funds
The Brooklyn-based film and TV distributor has partnered with private investment firm Harlan Capital Partners to boost its digital channels.
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NewsAFM: Fortitude boards 'Backstabbing For Beginners'
Ben Kingsley and Josh Hutcherson will star in the political thriller for Parts & Labor, Creative Alliance and Scythia Films.
















