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Corsan sells Haggis’s Third Person worldwide

Pascal Borno, President of Sales for Corsan, the fully integrated international film finance, production and sales company with head offices in Antwerp, Belgium, announced that THIRD PERSON, written and directed…

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Cape Town Film Mart announced

South Africa’s Cape Town & Winelands International Film Festival (CTWIFF), which was postponed from its original March dates to a new slot in November, has rebranded itself and expanded its offering to the industry for…

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Tax incentives in an age of austerity

As we head into another year of financial uncertainty, Dave Morrison of entertainment accountants Nyman Libson Paul looks at tax incentives in an age of austerity.…

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Filmmaker Mustapha Kseibati on The Impact of Funding

Filmmaker Mustapha Kseibati tells us how BFI Shorts funding is helping him make Mohammed, a comedy about a young kid who uses his older brother to make friends.…

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BFI Film Fund: A Five-Year Plan

As the British Film Institute unveils its five year plan for the UK film industry, Film Fund Director Ben Roberts explains how he will be managing the BFI’s Lottery investments.…

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Charlie Kaufman breaks crowd funding record with over $400k raised via Kickstarter

Charlie Kaufman has raised a $406,237 in 60 days on the crowd sourcing website Kickstarter for his stop motion adaptation of play Anomalisa, a record for community fund raising for production costs on a film.…

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EIS: A Future for British Film?

  Dave Morrison from Entertainment Industry accountants Nyman Libson Paul looks at why EIS is topical for film makers right now.…

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A Sustainable Approach

Tom Harvey, CEO of Northern Film & Media, reveals why the new North East Creative Content Fund could provide a blueprint for sustainable film funding.…

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We Need To Talk About Funding

Christine Langan, head of BBC Films, reveals why investing in British films may be challenging but can bring financial and creative rewards.…

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Not So Risky Business

Richard Price, former chair and treasurer of BAFTA, explains why backing British films need not be a financial gamble. …

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