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Funding for Independent Films Dries Up

We need government help, say small-budget movie-makers

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(Newser) – With no public funding and credit lines frozen, American independent filmmakers are finding it tough to make a movie these days. “I mean if Osama bin Laden gave me money to film, I’d take it,” Todd Solondz tells Bloomberg. The financial crisis has heavily curbed bank financing, while hedge funds have almost completely abandoned the film industry. The two sources previously accounted for about 60% of funding.

American directors lament that their European counterparts can get government support to cover nearly half their budgets, especially if they film in more than one country. Many states offer generous tax breaks, but no cash up front. As a result, US film production has fallen 26% since 2005 to 520 films, while European production rose 9% over the same period 1,145. “It’s a political understanding in Europe that film is a cultural product and needs public support," says one German producer.

U.S. director Todd Solondz .
U.S. director Todd Solondz .   (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
In this film publicity image released by Summit Entertainment,Jeremy Renner is shown in a scene from
In this film publicity image released by Summit Entertainment,Jeremy Renner is shown in a scene from "The Hurt Locker."   (AP Photo/Summit Entertainment)
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We need to have some kind of government funding. In America, independent film is almost a dying art.
- Tina Mabry, director

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Randerson1725
Nov 4, 09 5:31 PM CST
I'm glad we don't give money to film makers when we have a $7 trillion deficit...so stop complaining. Reply
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thudson
Nov 5, 09 9:39 AM CST
well then, i hope you like crap!
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thudson
Nov 5, 09 9:45 AM CST
just curious, what's your view on banks lending to small businesses?
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Randerson1725
Nov 6, 09 6:31 PM CST
Well a lot of these guys (ahem...Michael Moore) don't deserve to be making films anyway...
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emptycalm
Nov 4, 09 5:58 PM CST
Maybe these studios could fund these independent films instead of crap like Transformers or the 200million for Avatar. Reply
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