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NEW PROPOSED UK FOUNDATION TO DIRECTLY INTERCEDE INTO THE INDUSTRY

The new Foundation would intercede into a ailing European film industry.It will do this by combining Hollywood flair with European technical and creative expertise.

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ATTENTION NEWS EDITORS


International Film Foundation


DIRECT INTERVENTION THE ONLY ANSWER

A new international Film Foundation, based in Europe, is in the process of being set up.

The aim of the proposed Foundation is to directly intercede into the European Film Industry.

European feature films seem to be produced for some cultural elite rather than for "Box Office" success. Out of 2000 films backed by the European Union each year, only 3 or 4 ever see the light of day.

"There are painters who transform the sun into a yellow spot,but there are others who,thanks to their art and intelligence, transform a yellow spot into the sun"

Pablo Picasso

The Foundation would acquire, set up and back new companies using the American model, to produce quality entertainment.In other words to develop new talent and make money.
All interested groups are encouraged to contact the Foundation: nyfilmcorp@aol.com


Sean Hoare: nyfilmcorp@aol.com
Web Site: nyfilmcorp.free.bm


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