
It's buried down in the end of the article:
Friedberg also sounded a note of optimism about the opportunities in the market: “I’m excited about the market right now. We’ve just launched a Henry Cavill movie (In the Grey) with a waiver during the strike and that has sold extremely well. It was independently financed, so I’m enthused that we could make a $70M movie with indie sales and financing, and which sold to Lionsgate (its original distributor) for U.S., Indie buyers are hungry for content. We’ve had Covid, then the strikes but there’s a resilience in the indie film business when you see the level of movies we’re making at that end of the scale, but also the lower budget genre movies that are also being made."
by Alternative-Cake-833
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Amazing
Cost
Costed
So, it’s finishing in the red
well thats wraps on the chance of this film breaking even
What a massive fail.
lmao
Neat, thanks for continuing to unearth this stuff OP.
I’m not sure this type of anecdote is going to be a net budget instead of a gross one (they still need to secure funding for all of the gross budget) but it’s something I’m also not sure I’ve quite nailed down.
Hahahahaha