All Finance articles – Page 66
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NewsFremantleMedia takes stake in Miso
FremantleMedia has signed a deal to buy a majority stake in Miso Films, the Danish producer behind drama series Those Who Kill.
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NewsUS-China Summit: 'Trick is finding common ground'
“Please don’t worry, come to China.” That was the message delivered by China Film Co-production Corporation president Zhang Xun [pictured] at the US-China Film Summit in downtown Los Angeles today.
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NewsQED, Worldview partner on Term Life
QED International and Worldview Entertainment are teaming up on a project for AFM for the second time and will jointly finance and produce Term Life starring Vince Vaughn and Hailee Steinfeld. Universal will distribute in the US.
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Netherlands launches $27m film fund
In a major boost to the Dutch film industry, a new €20m ($27m) annual scheme is being set up with the aim of attracting international production back to the Netherlands.
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NewsSleeping Room using equity crowdfunding
EXCLUSIVE: Movie Mogul’s supernatural thriller to become the first UK film to use fundraising method provides backers with an actual return on their investment.
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NewsPan-Euro pacts ahead of Creative Europe
Two new pan-European alliances are in the process of being created ahead of the launching of the European Union’s Creative Europe framework programme in January 2014.
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NewsAMC acquires Chellomedia for $1bn
US cable group AMC Networks has acquired Chellomedia, the European content arm of Liberty Global, for $1 billion.
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NewsFilm Agency Wales launches $450k fund
Ambition to boost Welsh film industry with new company support fund.
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NewsMiddle East needs to grow infrastructure
Abu Dhabi Film Festival’s locations panel also talks about importance of international shoots for training local crews.
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NewsAmritraj predicts Arab film boom
In a talk at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival, Hyde Park Entertainment CEO Ashok Amritraj talks about growing global opportunities and also laments the lack of talent nurturing at US studios and agencies.
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NewsMENA digital prospects 'immense'
The opportunity to build successful digital businesses in the Middle East is ‘immense’ if companies can overcome finance and talent issues according to a group of venture capitalists in the region.
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NewsGoldcrest backs Ovredal’s Autopsy
EXCLUSIVE: Andre Ovredal’s English-language horror The Autopsy of Jane Doe to shoot this winter.
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NewsCreative England launches innovations fund
Creative England is looking for companies that have new and innovative ideas for ways to help the film sector to grow and develop outside London.
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NewsOLFFI launches EXPLORE app
Paris-based film finance consultancy OLFFI has launched the first version of its new online film financing database and application OFFLI EXPLORE.
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NewsAbu Dhabi awards new SANAD grants
The Fund awards a total of $500,00 each year to Arab filmmakers.
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NewsEurimages supports 20 co-productions
Fund awards a total of $8.3m to new titles from Susanne Bier, Miguel Gomes and Yorgos Lanthimos among others.
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NewsCarl Icahn cashes in on Netflix
The self-styled activist investor has sold roughly half of his stake in the streaming service.
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NewsLeft Bank reports $1.7m profits
Left Bank Pictures has reported pre-tax profits of $1.7 (£1.05m) for the nine months to 31 March 2013 after it was acquired by Sony Pictures Television (SPT) for $65m (£40m) last year.
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NewsGrumbach acquires BAC Films
Company set to boost production and film financing activities under new ownership.














