All Finance articles – Page 48
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Dunn, Cross launch crowdfunding for Sacred Country
Jaime Winstone to lead cast for Rose Tremain adaptation.
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Wake shoot put on temporary hold
One week into shooting in Cleveland, finance issues have forced Benaroya Films to temporarily halt production on the action thriller starring Bruce Willis.
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Odeon seeks $1.55bn sale
Exhibition giant Odeon is to go on sale for approximately £1bn, its owner has announced.
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Germany's Commerzbank boosts financing to $340m
Germany’s Commerzbank is prepared to serve as a financier of more international co-productions going forward as it increased its annual financing volume for film and TV production to $340m (€300m) in 2014.
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Broad Green acquires stake in Mister Smith
US distributor buys 45% stake in David Garrett’s Mister Smith.
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Screen tax reliefs boost UK economy, report
Tax reliefs for the UK film, TV and animation industries are generating billions of pounds for the UK economy, according to a new report produced by analysts Olsberg SPI and Nordicity.
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SFFS unveil doc fund finallists
The San Francisco Film Society has announced the 11 contenders for its $75,000-plus 2015 SFFS Documentary Film Fund supporting feature documentaries in post-production.
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Warner Bros boosts Machinima stake
Warner Bros has led a $24m round of financing in the online gaming and content titan.
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Manish Mundra on his finance, distribution plans
Although new to the business, Indian producer Manish Mundra has already backed films that have won prizes in Sundance and Berlin. He tells Liz Shackleton about his plans to finance and distribute content-driven Indian cinema.
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Netflix spend estimated to break $5bn
Netflix could spend as much as $5bn on content in 2016, according to analysts.
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Bouckaert talks Belgian tax shelter shake-up
There has been a shake-up to the Belgian tax shelter - one intended to squeeze out the “middlemen” perceived to have abused the system.
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John Pilger film breaks Indiegogo record
The Coming War will tell the unreported story of the new “Cold War” between the US and China.
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Olla: Eurimages funding must back risk-takers
Roberto Olla, executive director of Eurimages (the Council of Europe’s film fund) is calling for a re-think of how the organisation reaches its funding decisions and, in particular, how it defines “quality”.
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Three German-Arab projects awarded
Winners of the Film Prize of the Robert Bosch Stiftung were announced on Sunday [Feb 8].
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Sarajevo co-pro fund goes operational
Support scheme launched under the auspices of the Sarajevo Film Festival last August.
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Romania launches first regional fund
EXCLUSIVE: Transilvania Film Fund to be launched in April with initial budget of at least €100,000.
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Manish Mundra reveals film finance plans
Producer of Generation Kplus title Rainbow [pictured] sets up company to finance content-driven Indian cinema.
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Lionsgate UK to release Luke Evans SAS thriller
Silver Reel to finance action film based on Andy McNab novel as further pre-sales are secured.
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Troll fairytale secures $2.2m boost
The Norwegian Film Institute has announced a sizable $2.2m production award for upcoming troll movie The Ash Lad in the Hall of the Mountain King.
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Müller signals support for German film industry
Müller spoke at the opening of this year’s Berlinale last night [Feb 5].