Double Dutch International (Ddi) has struck a $50m P&A fund with the private wealth management firm.
The Fleet-Fairhaven capital injection will be allotted exclusively to Us releases of those films that Ddi sells worldwide such as Elliot: The Littlest Reindeer (pictured), which will get a $15m spend.
The fund will apply to strong cast-driven features with the ability to get an Us release on at least 100 screens.
Ddi president Jason Moring brokered the deal with Jon Turtle on behalf of Fleet-Fairhaven.
Fleet-Fairhaven manages a unique investment portfolio of more than $235m and specialises in putting up secured funding for the promotion of entertainment-related products such as video games, film and television and select music promotions.
“Thanks to Fleet-Fairhaven’s funding, our acquisitions capability has increased drastically,” said Moring. “Quality packaged movies have now more incentives to work with Ddi.”...
The Fleet-Fairhaven capital injection will be allotted exclusively to Us releases of those films that Ddi sells worldwide such as Elliot: The Littlest Reindeer (pictured), which will get a $15m spend.
The fund will apply to strong cast-driven features with the ability to get an Us release on at least 100 screens.
Ddi president Jason Moring brokered the deal with Jon Turtle on behalf of Fleet-Fairhaven.
Fleet-Fairhaven manages a unique investment portfolio of more than $235m and specialises in putting up secured funding for the promotion of entertainment-related products such as video games, film and television and select music promotions.
“Thanks to Fleet-Fairhaven’s funding, our acquisitions capability has increased drastically,” said Moring. “Quality packaged movies have now more incentives to work with Ddi.”...
- 11/7/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Walter Hill is one of Hollywood's most neglected master action directors, mostly because he has directed more classics (48 Hours, The Long Riders, The Warriors, Broken Trail) than commercial hits. So it's good news that his indie-financed St. Vincent appears to be moving forward, with a July 12 start of production in Detroit. The crime thriller written by Cameron Young stars Pierce Brosnan as a hitman who disguises himself as a priest to kill a gangland traitor (Billy Bob Thornton). Giovanni Ribisi and Maria Bello also star. Financed by Premier National Studios and Quickfire Films and produced by Claudio Castravelli, Irish Dreamtime’s Beau St. Claire and Jon Turtle, the film is being sold by Im Global at Cannes.
- 5/17/2010
- Thompson on Hollywood
Pierce Brosnan, Billy Bob Thornton, Maria Bello and Giovanni Ribisi have joined the cast of the crime thriller "St. Vincent" for Premier National Studios, Quickfire Films and Im Global reports Variety
Brosnan plays a hitman who goes undercover as a priest to get close to his latest target, a gangland mole (Thornton). He soon discovers playing good guy proves more dangerous.
Walter Hill ("48 Hours") directs from a script by Cameron Young. Claudio Castravelli, Beau St. Clair and Jon Turtle will produce. Shooting kicks off July 12th in Detroit.
Brosnan plays a hitman who goes undercover as a priest to get close to his latest target, a gangland mole (Thornton). He soon discovers playing good guy proves more dangerous.
Walter Hill ("48 Hours") directs from a script by Cameron Young. Claudio Castravelli, Beau St. Clair and Jon Turtle will produce. Shooting kicks off July 12th in Detroit.
- 5/15/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
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