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Oranges And Sunshine

Fulcrum secures $16.7m loan, looks to UK for expansion Subscription Required

6-Jul-2010 | By Sandy George

The Australian film finance company has secured additional funding and now hopes planning to provide cash flow support to UK productions.

World Cinema Fund works with new films from Morocco, Mexico, Armenia Subscription Required

6-Jul-2010 | By Sarah Cooper

The Berlinale’s World Cinema Fund jury has selected three new film projects for production funding.

Gerardo Herrero

Producers and financiers square up at Spanish film finance conference Subscription Required

5-Jul-2010 | By Chris Evans

The Screen International-backed conference reveals the chasm between producers and private financiers in Spain.

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An Education

After the storm Subscription Required

19-Mar-2010 | By John Hazelton

Financing for independent films has been battered by the credit crisis and turmoil in the marketplace. Here, John Hazelton assesses the damage and explores the state of equity and debt financing in the US.

A Turtle's Tale

Europe’s next dimension Subscription Required

6-Jul-2010 | By Leon Forde

European animation producers are increasingly focused on 3D, with a range of new stereoscopic projects in the works. But is the 3D market big enough and are the extra costs worth the effort?

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Screen unveils Global Soft Money Guide 2010

Screen unveils Global Soft Money Guide 2010 Subscription Required

12-Nov-2009

The annual territory-by-territory report on markets offering the most lucrative and easiest-to-access incentives to international producers.

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Box office

Global:June 25-27

  • 1Toy Story 3 ($98.5m)
  • 2Grown Ups ($43m)
  • 3Knight and Day ($32.6m)
  • 4The A-Team ($13.8m)
  • 5Prince Of Persia: The Sands of Time ($8.7m)
  • 6Sex and The City2 ($8.2m)
  • 7Shrek Forever After($7.2m)
  • 8Get Him To The Greek($6.9m)
  • 9Killers ($5.4m)
  • 10Welcome To Shauma Town ($3.6m)

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