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Past Funding Decisions

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Looking at how we have funded films on their journey to production helps you to see how films get funded and the various ways we support filmmakers. 

More recent, more detail

Our records date back to 1988/89 and reflect information published in our Annual Reports. Our Annual Reports were not as detailed in earlier years so more recent years have more comprehensive information. New decisions are uploaded throughout the year.

Accurate data

We have tried to ensure that these records are accurate.  If any records have incorrect information, please let us know and we will correct it as soon as possible. We recommend reading the Guide to Funding Decisions before using the data.

 

 

Year Title/Project Alias Funding Key People Type Amount
2012/13 On An Unknown Beach Adam Luxton, Summer Agnew Script development $56,000
2012/13 Professional Development Award - Steadicam Workshop Lee Allison Professional development $3,380
2012/13 Shelved Tim Sanders, James Cunningham, Kathryn Burnett Script development $15,000
2012/13 Ever the Land The Tuhoe Building, Only Ever After Alexander Behse, Sarah Grohnert Script development $48,000
2012/13 Mt Zion A Gift to Zion Sony Theatrical release support $88,803
2012/13 The Deadly Ponies Gang Costa Botes, Zoe McIntosh Feature film finishing grant $25,000
2012/13 Palm Springs Film Festival - Blankets Melissa Dodds, Louise Leitch Festival travel $5,981
2012/13 Blue Harvest - Premiere Shorts EP Steve Barr, Daniel Story, Paul Swadel Short film production investment $27,000
2012/13 In The Rubbish Tin Catherine Fitzgerald, Riwia Brown Short film production investment $30,000
2012/13 Kyoto Hiona Henare Short film production investment $10,000
2012/13 Screen Production and Development Association Conference SPADA Conference Screen Production and Development Association Industry support $45,000
2012/13 Stray Philippa Campbell, Dustin Feneley Script development $25,000
2012/13 The Dark Horse Genesis Tom Hern, Jim Marbrook, James Napier Robertson Script development $20,000
2012/13 Berlin Talent Campus Tammy Davis Professional development $3,500
2012/13 Pacific Voices - joint initiative DocEdge Trust Professional development $10,000
2012/13 How to Murder Your Wife Philly de Lacey, Riccardo Pellizzeri, John Banas Script development $10,000
2012/13 Cradle Luke Robinson, Tom Hern, Damon Duncan, Hugh Calveley Short film production investment $90,000
2012/13 Shout At the Ground Leela Menon, Joe Lonie Short film production investment $90,000
2012/13 Shopping Madman Theatrical release support $31,970
2012/13 Us and the Game Industry Stephanie Beth Feature film finishing grant $10,000

*Asterisk indicates amount has been fully repaid (in the case of development loans) or fully recouped (in the case of production investment).