Alternative Investment in Independent Film Targets Technology Investors with Eastern European Roots
Numerous Silicon Valley tech CEO's and venture investors are backing independent film projects. Noci Pictures is specifically looking to partner up with an affluent investor with Eastern European roots for a Russian-American themed crime drama.
San Francisco, CA, July 04, 2017 --(PR.com)-- Many prominent Silicon Valley investors are actively financing independent films and large scale production companies.
A new independent film fundraising strategy is targeting prominent technology investors and entrepreneurs with Eastern European roots who are looking for a high return alternative investment.
The film is a cross between "The Departed" and "Goodfellas" and tells the partially true story of an immigrant boy in Chicago who grows up to be an enforcer for a Russian crime family.
"The buying sprees of privately financed films at Sundance, Cannes, and other major film markets by Netflix, Amazon, and the major studios is showing an extremely high profitablity and return to investors who are investing in the independent film space," states Yuri Rutman, partner at Noci Media. "Many of these investors are tech entrepreneurs who sold their companies and are looking to evolve into a profitable alternative investment in a $2 trillion dollar global industry."
Many research reports prepared by Price Waterhouse, Ernst & Young, Coopers Lybrand, and others show the global growth of revenues from U.S. motion pictures.
"We are specifically targeting investors with Russian, Ukrainian, or other Eastern European roots who have an affinity for movies and can appreciate original content of our new film that has mass and global appeal," adds Rutman. "This type of film and subject matter is done every 10-15 years and is not over saturated in the international marketplace which would increase our ROI in both the United States and globally."
Rutman also states that the investment vehicle will be set for sophisticated investors who can appreciate their equity risk being minimized through various hedging strategies. "We have a disciplined approach to minimizing risk and maximizing revenues that is geared for long term profitability vs. a vanity investment."
The film will also offer investors with a certain participation an onscreen Co-Producer or Executive Producer credit in addition to other incentives.
The opportunity is for accredited high net worth investors and family offices that have always wanted to participate in the film industry and needed an A-level project to dive into.
A new independent film fundraising strategy is targeting prominent technology investors and entrepreneurs with Eastern European roots who are looking for a high return alternative investment.
The film is a cross between "The Departed" and "Goodfellas" and tells the partially true story of an immigrant boy in Chicago who grows up to be an enforcer for a Russian crime family.
"The buying sprees of privately financed films at Sundance, Cannes, and other major film markets by Netflix, Amazon, and the major studios is showing an extremely high profitablity and return to investors who are investing in the independent film space," states Yuri Rutman, partner at Noci Media. "Many of these investors are tech entrepreneurs who sold their companies and are looking to evolve into a profitable alternative investment in a $2 trillion dollar global industry."
Many research reports prepared by Price Waterhouse, Ernst & Young, Coopers Lybrand, and others show the global growth of revenues from U.S. motion pictures.
"We are specifically targeting investors with Russian, Ukrainian, or other Eastern European roots who have an affinity for movies and can appreciate original content of our new film that has mass and global appeal," adds Rutman. "This type of film and subject matter is done every 10-15 years and is not over saturated in the international marketplace which would increase our ROI in both the United States and globally."
Rutman also states that the investment vehicle will be set for sophisticated investors who can appreciate their equity risk being minimized through various hedging strategies. "We have a disciplined approach to minimizing risk and maximizing revenues that is geared for long term profitability vs. a vanity investment."
The film will also offer investors with a certain participation an onscreen Co-Producer or Executive Producer credit in addition to other incentives.
The opportunity is for accredited high net worth investors and family offices that have always wanted to participate in the film industry and needed an A-level project to dive into.
Contact
Noci Pictures Entertainment, LLC
Yuri Rutman
310-651-0799
www.noci.com
Contact
Yuri Rutman
310-651-0799
www.noci.com
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