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SINGLE PROJECT AND SLATE FUNDING
These two schemes support the development of film, TV and digital platform projects aimed at the international market.
14 UK production companies secured €1,096,626 worth of development funding in the final two years of the programme. This supported a variety of development activities including; script writing, research, location scouting, travel to markets and festivals, pre-production budgeting and scheduling and staff costs.
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€1m
awarded to 14 UK producers
Single Project
COMPANY UK NATION PROJECT TITLE (PROJECT TYPE) 2019 AMOUNT € 2020 AMOUNT € Blue Zoo Productions England Big Tree City (Animation) 60,000 Cork Films England The Stolen Television Series (Fiction) 50,000 Patchwork Productions England The Tentmaster’s Daughter (Fiction) 30,000
Recorded Picture Company England Elements of Fear (Fiction) 50,000
Wildgaze Films England The Giant’s House (Fiction) 50,000
104 Films South England Something Else (Fiction) 50,000
Alt Animation
Northern Ireland Lugi – The Brodgar Boy (Animation) Film and Music Entertainment England Murder in Batumi (Fiction)
Wellington Films Sixteen Films England England Any Means Necessary (Fiction) Harvest (Fiction)
Slate Funding
60,000 50,000 50,000 50,000
240,000 260,000
COMPANY Passion Pictures Spring Films The Bureau Films Number 9 Films UK NATION PROJECT TYPE England England England England Documentary Documentary Fiction Fiction 2019 AMOUNT € 2020 AMOUNT € 123,126 120,000 153,500
200,000
396,626 200,000
UK company Banyak Films received Single Project development funding to support the development of Maya in 2018. The documentary follows story of an Iranian animal trainer and his beloved Bengal tiger and is due to be completed in 2020. Image courtesy of Banyak Films.