Countries such as France, Germany & UK are leading the way and most of the European Films are coproduced within the European Union.
In the middle of Europe, Luxembourg leads the way, with global players such as iTunes Europe or Amazon operating from the country. Internet and Video-On-Demand services have revolutionised the film distribution; it has now entered
into the global mass retail world. More recently, the government has re-emphasized the Luxembourg long term commitment towards the movie industry and its very favourable business environment.
There is an increasing demand through new media… As well as financial changes lowering average budgets as traditional film financing model (through TV channels, subsidies and cinema distributors) is declining, films need resort to attract
equity funding.
Traditional film financing model obliges producers to sell all their rights. As a result, the film as an asset is indebted and this makes almost impossible for investors to recoup their investment.
will invests in films at each stage of their lifecycle (development, production, local and international distribution). This approach ensures adequate risk diversification. By investing at different stages of a movie's lifecycle
allows for optimising the controls performed at each of these. It also enables maximising profits whilst limiting risks. This targets superior risk-reward patterns.
Key European producers and movie industry professionals support the active management of the fund. They open the gates of magic for you
and movie industry professionals support the active management of the fund. They open the gates of magic for you
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