The Boies / Schiller Film Group,
a small film finance company started by law firm founder David Boies and Zack Schiller (son of law firm co-founder Jonathan Schiller), is fronting the cash needed for comedy movie based on reality show «COPS.»
Not exact matches
But that will still leave to be questioned the
small matter of the $ 2.5 million already spent to promote the Canada Job Grant, an ad buy that seems to stretch the definition of advance warning — a bit like the
film industry deciding to promote movies that have not yet been
financed or cast.
Earlyshares is targeting startups,
small businesses, and struck a partnership that positions them for
film financing as well.
«This is one of the very few
small films that is totally
financed by the market because of cast [in Europe],» said Gillibert.
The Scottish director had never met Phoenix before the weeks of furiously prepping her first American
film — needing to take advantage of a
small summer opening in Phoenix's packed schedule, just one month after having secured
financing at the Cannes
Film Festival — but he more than confirmed her instincts that he would be perfect for the role.
Not until a
film hits the ground does a studio realize a fix is needed, and
finance sources inform us that with Last Knight «s reported production cost of $ 217M and a global take of $ 604M, it's generating a
small loss.
The
film was
financed by streaming giant Netflix, but was last week confirmed as being set for a
small theatrical run in North America.
Ever since becoming a star, she's made
small, artistically risky
films that may not have had an upside where
finances or fame or fan service were concerned but pushed the medium in exhilarating and sometimes strange, even alienating ways.
Having made dramas that were set in the
small worlds of arthouse
film financing (Father Of My Children) and French house music (Eden), she shifts her attention here to a year or so in the life of a philosophy teacher named Nathalie (Huppert) as so many of the things that she's taken for granted crumble away.
Movies and participants profit, and hopefully keep alive the
small section of the serious
film business for grownups (mostly foreign made
films or independently
financed films) alive.
Opening an eye to racial tensions in a
small Mississippi town, this enlightening
film tracks events culminating in the high school's first integrated prom,
financed by actor Morgan Freeman.