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Trust and Verify: Michael Mendelsohn's Formula for Financing Auteur Cinema
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In this Filmmaker Q&A segment, film financier Michael Mendelsohn shares his decades of experience backing auteur-driven films like The Matrix, Reservoir Dogs, and True Romance, discussing his philosophy on risk management and creative investment. He breaks down the essential elements of successful filmmaker partnerships, emphasizing the importance of clear vision, genre clarity, and the balance between creative passion and financial responsibility. Mendelsohn also explores the challenges facing independent cinema in the streaming era and reveals his company's upcoming projects in horror, family films, and supernatural thrillers.
We also talk about:
- The trust and verify approach to managing financial risk in film investments
- How the Netflix model has changed audience expectations for free versus paid content
- The difference between studio franchise filmmaking and independent auteur cinema
- Why collaboration without ego is essential for successful film production
- The importance of hiring talent from diverse geographic locations beyond Los Angeles
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