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Shaking the Alternative Film
Financing Money Tree:

How smart film professionals can make 2004 a breakthrough
year for international and domestic film financing

Thursday, October 23, 2003, 1:00 P.M.

At the Hamptons International Film Festival at Travel & Leisure International Forum

We invite you to attend this informative session where a distinguished panel will explore topics including cross-border leasing (sale and leaseback), Convention on European Cinematographic Co-Production, bi-lateral investment and co-production treaties, international tax incentive regimes, domestic (state & federal) tax incentives, subsidy funding, private and public film funds, the effects of alternative financing on logistics and integrity of production, intellectual property issues implicit in multi-jurisdictional co-production, among others.
 
 

REGISTRATION

Visit HIFF’s website at
http://hamptonsfilmfest.org/2003/
for more information.

Media Center
New York Law School
Tel: 212-431-2163
Fax: 212-966-2053

PARTICIPANTS

Moderator:
Bianca Bezdek, Film Finance Attorney,
Bezdek & Associates LLP

Panelists:
Eric Watson, producer, Requiem for
a Dream, Pi, Protozoa Pictures

Mark Litwak, entertainment attorney,
Mark Litwak & Associates LLP

Caroline Kaplan, Head of Acquisitions,
Independent Film Channel

Steven Beer, Partner,
Greenberg Traurig LLP

David Molner, Film Fund Analyst

John Hadity, Senior Vice President of
Finance, Miramax

Additional panelists to be announced.

 


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