About Executive Production
Intandem has a network of enduring relationships with well-respected financiers and producers. Our finance team has an impressive background in chartered accountancy and investment management which enables us to create exceptional finance strategies for each film or slate of films.
We currently have a slate of $200m worth of production for which we have sourced and structured the finance. We provide film makers with confidence by efficiently raising finance in a timely way. Finance is typically structured from a variety of sources:
Film Financiers
Pre sales
Tax credits
Equity
Soft money and other government incentives
Pre-Sales
Our marketing team boasts 15 years of experience in international film sales. Through our extensive contacts with major distributors we have been able to make multi territory sales on wide genre of films even when the film is at script stage. We are attuned to what distributors are looking for in a film and consult with them regularly.
Film financiers can be assured that we carefully choose our projects from agents using a rigorous selection criteria. In order to maximise a film's potential in the market place, we also focus our business on sourcing product.
Sourcing Quality Product
Films are actively sourced through our established relationships with top talent agents who also regularly submit projects to us.
We only source and accept films which match the following criteria:
• Quality commercial films with wide international appeal within the budget range of $10m-$40m.
• Projects with experienced film-makers who attract leading, internationally recognised cast at a sensible production value.
Unsolicited material will not be considered.
Intandem Films are one of the few companies in its sector to invest in the development of films from the script stage. In order to further our access to quality product we have developed two official partnerships:
The Superslate
Intandem are the executive producers and sales company for UK top producers Stephen Woolley (Interview With The Vampire) and Elizabeth Karlsen's (Ladies in Lavender, Little Voice) development slate. A consortium with Film4, The UK Film Council and The Irish Film Board which is dedicated to raising development financing for quality projects. Each member of the consortium contributes towards the financing of mutually chosen projects.
How to Lose Friends and Alienate People (Kirsten Dunst, Simon Pegg) is the latest film to be produced from the Superslate consortium. The Buena Vista release, And When Did You Last See Your Father? Starring Colin Firth and oscar-winning Jim Broadbent was also produced through the development slate.
Future highly anticipated projects from the Superslate include The Lonely Doll, written by Caroline Thompson (Corpse's Bride, Edward Scissorhands, The Nightmare Before Christmas).
Radical Publishing/Blatant Pictures
Intandem has been appointed as the principal sales company and financier for Blatant Pictures, a genre-led film production company founded by Barry Levine (Dark Horse Publishing) and Jesse Berger. Blatant have a highly original slate of iconic pictures in mythical, thriller and horror genres targeted at the lucrative under 35-year old demographic.
These projects will benefit from a comic book release through Radical Publishing and have already attracted A-list cast and studio level producers.
Radical Comics/Blatant Pictures are an inventive company whose eye for quality and ability to attract cutting edge talent gives them a fierce competitive advantage in the lucrative comic book world and genre-led film world. For more information please visit www.radicalcomics.com

