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A ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY TO INVEST IN ONE OF THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL FILMS OF ALL TIME.
BFI ACCREDITED INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
900% returns to the investor
A Security Bond is in place
All Investors will receive shares in the film studio
HMRC - EIS APPROVED INVESTMENT
The story that changed the legal system in the United Kingdom -Set to be a global blockbuster
From Script to Screen — The Final Chapter Is Being Written.
A Father Called Alice - This project is moving into its final stage of financing with key partners and talent already secured. This powerful, character-driven story has resonated across markets and is poised to become one of the most authentic British dramas of the decade.
This feature film project, A Father Called Alice, is a true-life story of how one person took on the establishment all the way to the Houses of Parliament and was responsible for the birth of ‘The Family Justice Panel’, which changed the history of the world and was mentioned by H.M Queen Elizabeth.
The project has attracted the attention of some of the industry’s leading players.
The film has already attracted significant investor interest and early financial commitments, with the final allocation now being completed. Our creative and financial partners are uniting behind a shared vision to bring truth, depth, and emotional honesty back to the big screen. Now, as we enter the last phase before production, a limited opportunity remains for investors who share that vision.
Additional Benefits
The project has attracted Tax Credits. The film has passed the British Film Institute's Culture Test, qualifying for 25% HMRC tax credits on the film budget.
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