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New Thread: Will New FD emulate progress at Electronic Arts (IFM)     

The Owl - 15 Jun 2005 18:26

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Intandem Films PLC
15 June 2005

Intandem Films Plc (the 'Company')

Directorate change





The Board is pleased to announce that Alastair John Kennedy has been appointed
as Finance Director with immediate effect. Mr Kennedy is a Chartered Accountant
having trained at Ernst and Young. Mr Kennedy was previously employed by
Electronic Arts UK Studio where he was finance director for four years.



Save as disclosed below, there are no further details required to be disclosed
pursuant to schedule 2(f) of the AIM rules.





Andrew McWhirter, the previous Finance Director, resigned as a director of the
Company and the Board accepted his resignation 14 June 2005. Mr McWhirter's
part time consultancy contract with the Company has been terminated.



Alastair John Kennedy, age 41

Current Directorships Past Directorships

Vacationer Ltd None




End


IFM is a film finance company which joined AIM this quarter. It creates a revenue stream and turns a profit by taking a % cut of feature films - helping with both production & promotion/marketing activities. Several films on the books this year including films previewed at Cannes in May 2005.
New Finance Director announced today previously with Electronic Arts (ERTS on NASDAQ) - over 5 years seeing a share price climb from ~$28 to the $60 mark today. One to watch - literally! DYOR

Further info: www.intandemfilms.com

moneyman - 19 May 2006 08:54 - 71 of 100

Got a mention on my local radio station yesterday about the Carry on London movie. I am hoping this is going to turn IFM from a small company into something much larger. The slate of films on their website is quite impressive now.

moneyman - 23 Jun 2006 23:48 - 72 of 100

Chart starting to look very tempting.

moneyman - 04 Jul 2006 13:23 - 73 of 100

Online prices now creeping higher after the 100K buy. Results at CFL may give this a little boost.

moneyman - 26 Jul 2006 16:07 - 74 of 100

Another new film added

http://www.intandemfilms.com/news/father-screendaily.htm

moneyman - 28 Jul 2006 15:05 - 75 of 100

Offer price has now moved up from 3.2 to 3.4 after todays buys.

moneyman - 26 Sep 2006 14:23 - 76 of 100

Good news today but seems someone took the opportunity to sell.

moneyman - 10 Oct 2006 16:18 - 77 of 100

They drop it 22% on a 130K sell.

LOL

moneyman - 22 Nov 2006 19:16 - 78 of 100

BRUSSELS (AFX) - The European Commission said it has cleared the UK's film tax incentive scheme under aid rules.

The scheme, approved until the end of March 2012 on the basis of revised criteria, aims to use tax-based incentives to encourage filmmakers to produce cultural British films.

The aid takes the form of an enhanced tax deduction and a payable film tax credit.

UK authorities have undertaken to modify the film tax incentive scheme, if necessary, in accordance with any changes to the state aid rules in the audiovisual sector.

The total yearly budget for the UK film tax incentive amounts to 120 mln stg.

simon.zekaria@afxnews.com

altoid - 27 Nov 2006 16:09 - 79 of 100

interesting news here last week has prompted a rise

moneyman - 30 Apr 2007 13:45 - 80 of 100

Nice for those still holding.

moneyman - 10 Oct 2007 22:07 - 81 of 100

http://www.intandemfilms.com/movies/father.htm

moneyman - 17 Oct 2007 23:45 - 82 of 100

Good to see interest picking up again and amove in the right direction.More buying today at this low price as well.

moneyman - 04 Nov 2007 21:29 - 83 of 100



vimalgrover - 31 Oct'07 - 18:35 - 67 of 70


Hopefully progress going on behind the scenes

Here's the line up for the American Film Market:

http://www.afmfilms.org/catalog/index.php?selBrowseBy=sTitleSorted&sSearchFor=intandem&selSearchBy=AllFields&sFilmType=All&sAction=Search&StartAt=0&sFilter=%25&sDatFilter=2007%2F10%2F31&selResultsPerPage=&sFavEmail=0&selAdvSort=sTitleSorted&selAdvSortDir=asc

15 films in all being sold / promo'd

The IFM website has been updated with news:

http://www.intandemfilms.com/news/index.htm

The Radical Comics website is being updated - still not fully functional:

http://www.radicalcomics.com/

Blatant Pictures website showing IFM's Soho address:

http://www.blatantpictures.com/

I think results are due from IFM in the next month or so. Hopefully we will have good sales from the AFM. 'And When' is due for release in the US soon and early next year 'Gallowwalker'.

IFM have also set up a section in the 'Specialist Auctions' website for film memorabilia. It has each film listed but is currently empty. Perhaps they will end up selling props etc in the future.

http://www.specialistauctions.com/categories.php?parent=7637&show=subcats

Finally - I'm unable to access it because it's for institutions only, but St. Helen's Capital have released their broker report at the end of August:

http://www.sthelenscapital.com/research.asp

(go down to the menu and select 'AIM')

Vimal

vimalgrover - 4 Nov'07 - 12:48 - 68 of 70


Further news:

New film agreement from the AFM: 'Blown'

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/film/news/e3iffd111966f0eedabaceff6421400d0a2

From a link on imdb, 'And when did you last see your father?' has been nominated for 7 awards at the British Independent Film Awards, Nov 28:

http://www.bifa.org.uk/film/825/And_When_Did_You_Last_See_Your_Father%3F.html

Best Technical Achievement (Trevor Waite)
Best Performance by an Actor in a British Independent Film (Jim Broadbent)
Best British Independent Film
Best Director of a British Independent Film (Anand Tucker)
Best Performance by a Supporting Actor or Actress in a British Independent Film (Colin Firth)
Most Promising Newcomer (Matthew Beard)
Best Screenplay (David Nicholls)


and (old site), British Council still has Intandem for the 'Villa Golitsyn':

http://www.britfilms.com/britishfilms/inprogress/?&skip=120

moneyman - 07 Nov 2007 23:00 - 84 of 100

Another article today from the Hollywood reporter, saying that 'How to lose friends' has a US deal pending. There is also a quote from Gary Smith saying that interest in IFM's slate has been good...

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/film/news/e3i84fb2b620c84a38590e007a7714d9d83

moneyman - 14 Nov 2007 11:14 - 85 of 100

Nice to see someone buying today.

moneyman - 13 Dec 2007 16:19 - 86 of 100

Issued by Citigate Dewe Rogerson Ltd, Birmingham
Date: Thursday, 13 December 2007
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Intandem Films Plc
("the Company")
Annual General Meeting Statement
Intandem Films Plc, the AIM-listed feature film financing and sales company,
announces that at its Annual General Meeting held today at 12.00 noon, all
resolutions were passed.
Gary Smith, the Chairman said:"We are very pleased with the progress being made by the Company and we are
anticipating a significant improvement on the full year's results to 30 June
2008."The Report and Accounts for the year ended 30 June 2007 are available on the
Company's website www.intandemfilms.com.

moneyman - 14 Dec 2007 15:53 - 87 of 100

Intandem has 'Blown' funds for Fiennes [ 03/11/2007 ]
Filmmaker Martha Fiennes has enlisted U.K.-based sales and finance house Intandem Films to put together the financing on her $15 million-budgeted espionage thriller "Blown."

Fiennes, who directed "Chromophobia" and "Onegin," is gearing up to helm "Blown," which details the story of a ruthless MI5 agent working in the world of espionage.

Thandie Newton is attached to play a high-class call girl in the film, and Intandem is in talks with agencies to attract other talent.

Fiennes is working with producer Shani Hinton, who has worked on several Woody Allen movies.

Production is scheduled for second-quarter 2008.

Intandem CEO Gary Smith said packaging "Blown" elevates his company's ambition to grow into being "a major supplier of quality, commercial films."

Added Smith: "We are thrilled to be working with Martha, who is a really creative talent, and the cast that this project is attracting."

By Stuart Kemp, Hollywood Reporter

moneyman - 14 Dec 2007 15:54 - 88 of 100

Intandem books strong AFM sales on How To Lose Friends [ 20/11/2007 ]
UK-based sales company Intandem Films has reported a strong level of sales done at the recent AFM.

Robert B Weide's How To Lose Friends And Alienate People, starring Kirsten Dunst and Simon Pegg, was sold to Germany (Concorde/Telemunchen), Italy (Mikado), Portugal (Lusomundo), Turkey (Sanat Ozen), Korea (MFI), Poland (Hagi) and Benelux (RCV).
Intandem also structured the finance for that project, now in post. Paramount Pictures International previously acquired rights for the UK, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
Stephen Woolley and Liz Karlsen produce for Number 9 Films, with financing from Aramid, Film 4 and the UK Film Council.
Also at AFM, Intandem announced it will handle sales for Rob Prior and Paul Jenkins' Tatua, working with producers Todd Breau and Kari Hollen and executive producer Martin Katz. The cast is being finalised, but the concept was strong enough to sell the project to Benelux (Bridge) and Portugal (Lusomundo).
Also being pre-sold, Intandem has Martha Fiennes' espionage thriller Blown, based on George Tiffin's script and with Thandie Newton attached. The project went to Portugal (Lusomundo) and Russia/CIS (Luxor).
Intandem director Andrew Brown said: "Despite this so-called industry malaise we have benefited from our best year yet at the AFM with 26 territory sales across our slate of major titles."
Intandem Director Billy Hurman added that How To Lose Friends was a particular highlight after its promo reel screenings at AFM. "The reaction we have had from all territories shows that it is a commercial film that translates into different cultures and therefore has formidable worldwide appeal," he said.

Wendy Mitchell, Screen Daily

moneyman - 14 Dec 2007 15:55 - 89 of 100

Intandem to finance and sell $25m thriller Tatua [ 04/11/2007 ]
Intandem Films has taken on rights to action thriller Tatua and will raise and structure the financing of the $25m project.

The sci-fi action thriller is written by comic book veterans Rob Prior and Paul Jenkins. Todd Breau and Kari Hollend will produce.

Gary Smith, chief executive of Intandem Films, said: This is a project that fits our slate of films very well, a commercial product for which we will be negotiating a leading cast with top talent agents. Its also a very original idea which we are confident will stand up as a quality action film in the market place.

The story follows a troubled man who avenges his lost love using tattoos inked in dragons blood which give him special powers.

The Tatua project was presented at the 2007 Comic Con in San Diego.

Intandem already has a 5% equity stake and deal with graphic novel company Radical Comics.

Wendy Mitchell in Santa Monica, for Screen International

moneyman - 04 Jun 2008 11:36 - 90 of 100

50K available online. Recent holding RNS have shown that stock is now even more difficult to come by.
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