See-Saw schließt Filmfinanzierungsvertrag über 50 Millionen US-Dollar mit Entourage Ventures ab

See-Saw Films hat sich für eine Reihe von Spielfilmen in den kommenden drei Jahren eine Eigenkapitalfinanzierung von bis zu 50 Millionen US-Dollar durch das in Paris ansässige Unternehmen Entourage Ventures gesichert. Das britisch-australische Unternehmen, das kürzlich von Mediawan übernommen wurde, behält die kreative Kontrolle über Entwicklung, Produktion und Vertrieb.

Die mehrjährige Partnerschaft ermöglicht es See-Saw, sich von der traditionellen Finanzierung durch Vorverkäufe zu lösen und eine größere Flexibilität bei der Gestaltung von Verträgen zu gewinnen. See-Saw ist bekannt für Fernsehserien wie Slow Horses und Heartstopper sowie für Filme wie The Power of the Dog, The Son und The King’s Speech. Zu den kommenden Projekten zählen Tenzing für Apple Original Films und Heartstopper Forever für Netflix.

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