All Finance articles – Page 41
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New Regency closes $200m financing
The new capital commitments will support the upcoming pipeline and as well as TV growth.
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Relativity lays off 75 employees
A spokesperson for the beleaguered company confirmed the development on Wednesday as speculation mounted that there would be an imminent Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.
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Film admissions surge in UK, production spend wobbles
BFI stats reveal surge in admissions in 2015 but potential fall in production spend of UK independent films in past year.
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Venice reveals Gap-Financing Market line-up
The Venice Film Market will showcase 15 projects seeking completion financing.
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Asif Kapadia, Jia Zhangke among TIFF industry guests
The Toronto International Film Festival’s industry office announced on Tuesday the first raft of participants confirmed to attend the seven-day conference.
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Georgia and Ukraine to join tax rebate club
Hosts of Michel Hazanavicius’s The Search and Transporter 3 set to add rebates; Ukraine to join Creative Europe framework.
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BOOM! A Film About The Sonics heads to Indiegogo
The makers of the punk band documentary have launched a campaign on the crowdfunding site as they bid to tell the tale of a seminal musical influence little-known outside the US.
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Greek film industry reeling from Eurozone crisis
Greek distributors and exhibitors face uncertainty as the country’s financial future hangs in the balance.
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Jeremy Baxter joins Riverstone Pictures
Pinewood exec joins finance and production outfit, backers of Genius and Sleepless Night.
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Catalyst Capital in $320m Relativity bailout
Ryan Kavanaugh will remain CEO and chairman of his embattled entertainment company after it emerged on Monday that he had struck a deal with the Toronto-based distressed asset specialist.
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US financiers talk China, TV opportunities in Karlovy Vary
The growing business opportunities afforded by China and the TV sector were among subjects discussed by US finance heavyweights FilmNation and Endgame Entertainment during an industry panel at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF).
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KOFIC launches reformed arthouse film support initiative
In reaction to protests from specialist exhibitors, the Korean Film Council (KOFIC) has announced it is going ahead with the launch of a new support programme for arthouse film distribution.
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Creative Europe's 'level playing field' plans under fire
EXCLUSIVE: Plans by the European Commission (EC) to create a level playing field between high and low production capacity countries in its Creative Europe MEDIA sub-programme have come increasingly under fire from film distributors in the larger EU Member States.
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Event cinema revenue grows 35%
New report reveals the growing sector was worth nearly $300m in 2014.
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'Star Wars', 'Spectre' boost Pinewood revenue to record high
Annual results show revenue increased by more than £10m year-on-year.
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Silvestrov's 'The Ice Hole' wins Screen's first Moscow prize
Producer-director Andrey Silvestrov’s The Ice Hole was named the winner of the first Screen International Best Pitch Award at the Moscow Business Square (MBS).
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eOne, Creative England partner on drama slate
The Walking Dead distributor and UK funding body launch slate for regional producers.
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Creative Scotland's head of film talks need for funding
When she joined Creative Scotland as Director, Film And Media, last summer, Natalie Usher already had an intimate involvement with several of the films that Creative Scotland was backing.
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West Ham chairman invests in distributor Signature
David Sullivan, chairman of London football club West Ham United, has invested in UK distributor Signature Entertainment.
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Creative Europe set for 8% budget boost
EXCLUSIVE: European Union plans to increase Creative Europe’s budget by 8% for 2016.