All Finance articles – Page 50
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NewsRomania 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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NewsManish 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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NewsLionsgate 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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NewsTroll 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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NewsMüller signals support for German film industry
Müller spoke at the opening of this year’s Berlinale last night [Feb 5].
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NewsNetherlands Film Fund supports six
Whit Stillman’s Love and Friendship and Hany Abu-Assad’s Arab Idol among six international co-productions supported by the Netherlands Film Fund.
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NewsSenator, Wild Bunch finalise merger
New entity is one of the biggest filmed entertainment outfits in Europe.
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NewsJodorowsky launches Kickstarter for Endless Poetry
Feature marks first co-production between Chile, Japan and France.
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NewsBFI: high-end TV spend tops $930m
More than 80 TV productions with a total spend of more than $900m (£600m) benefited from the UK’s high-end TV tax break in 2014.
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NewsHAF 2015 line-up includes Chang, Bober, Kawase projects
Terence Chang, Philippe Bober and Naomi Kawase are among the producers of the 30 projects selected for this year’s Hong Kong Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF, March 23-25).
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NewsDoha Film Institute to fund 21 projects
Filmmakers from 24 countries, including the US and Italy, to receive funding
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NewsScreen gets new owner as Mobeus backs MBI
Media Business Insight, publisher of Screen International, had been bought by Mobeus Equity Partners backing a management-led buy out of five media brands from the Top Right Group.
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NewsRotterdam: The Tribe director among CineMart winners
Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy’s Chernobyl-based drama wins one of three awards at International Film Festival Rotterdam’s co-production market.
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NewsCreative England backs Burn Burn Burn
EXCLUSIVE: First image from road trip comedy starring Downton Abbey’s Laura Carmichael and Chloe Pirrie.
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NewsDutch rebate driving up production
Speaking in Rotterdam, Netherlands Film Fund director Doreen Boonekamp has delivered an upbeat assessment of the state of the Dutch film industry.
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NewsAl-Ghanim Entertainment sets sail
SUNDANCE: Kuwaiti industrialist Nawaf Alghanim announced in Park City on Friday (January 23) the formation of his Los Angeles and Kuwaiti-based financing and production company.
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NewsRotterdam's Hubert Bals Fund extending reach
HBF+Europe to support co-productions with emerging territories.
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NewsFábrica de Cine, SharpSword Films board Silence
Martin Scorsese’s prestige independent drama and passion project Silence is moving ahead with a January 30 production start in Taiwan as the latest financing element has entered the equation.
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FeaturesCineMart Rotterdam: all change
Only projects with 25% of their financing in place have been selected for Rotterdam’s CineMart.














