See-Saw signs $50 million film financing deal with Entourage Ventures

See-Saw Films has secured up to $50 million in equity financing from Paris-based Entourage Ventures for a slate of feature films over the next three years. The British-Australian company, recently acquired by Mediawan, will retain creative control over development, production and sales.

The multi-year partnership allows See-Saw to move away from traditional pre-sales financing and gain greater flexibility in structuring deals. See-Saw is known for television series such as Slow Horses and Heartstopper as well as films including The Power of the Dog, The Son and The King’s Speech. Upcoming projects include Tenzing for Apple Original Films and Heartstopper Forever for Netflix.

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Artists Equity signs multi-year streaming deal with Netflix

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Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's production company, Artists Equity, has entered a multi-year first-look streaming, production, and distribution agreement with Netflix. The deal positions Artists Equity as the lead studio for its films on the platform, following the success of their recent release 'The Rip.' This partnership builds on an existing theatrical arrangement with Sony Pictures.

See-Saw Films, known for Slow Horses, has acquired the rights to adapt the Lovejoy novels into a new TV series. The project aims for a contemporary reimagining of the stories about a roguish antiques dealer. The original BBC series starring Ian McShane aired from 1986 to 1994.

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MediaHedge, the parent company of Atlanta-based finance platform FilmHedge, has set up a joint venture fund with an unnamed New York asset management firm. The partners announced an initial capital commitment of up to $200 million to support film and media projects starting in spring 2026. The deal was arranged by Koo Capital.

Searchlight Pictures has signed a first-look film and television deal with Cate Blanchett, Andrew Upton, and Coco Francini's production company, Dirty Films. The agreement will allow the studio to develop and produce feature films and streaming series with the company. This partnership builds on their prior collaborations.

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