Movie Mogul’s ‘The Sleeping Room’ Makes Equity Crowd-Funding History
Movie Mogul’s horror feature film ‘The Sleeping Room’, directed by John Shackleton, written by Alex Chandon, Ross Jameson and John Shackleton, starring Julie Graham, Leila Mimmack and Christopher Adamson, has become the first feature film in history to secure finance through an online equity crowd-funding platform.
The supernatural thriller, starring Leila Mimmack (Becoming Human) and Julie Graham (Tower Block), is the second film from Movie Mogul, the producers of ‘Panic Button’. They raised £10,000 in ten days from 37 investors in six countries. The money will go towards the film’s completion, which has now entered overfunding stage, where investment continues to grow.
As Director John Shackleton explains: “US legislation isn’t fully in place to enable equity crowd-funding yet, so the UK are leading the way on this and Seedrs was the first website to become FCA approved and do this legally. Films Of London and Nicola Horlicks Glentham Capital raised money there for a film fund, but The Sleeping Room was the first actual feature film on the Seedrs platform and the first film to do this.“
Producer Gareth I Davies added: “The success of the campaign clearly demonstrates the emergence of an alternative funding route for indie producers to break down existing barriers in seeking out private investors, by connecting us directly to individuals who clearly have a desire to invest their money into producing original films.”
Set in present day Brighton, ‘The Sleeping Room’ is described as a ‘ creepy tale of Victorian revenge’ and also stars Joseph Beattie, Christopher Adamson, David Sibley and Chris Waller.
Seedrs Campaign
The supernatural thriller, starring Leila Mimmack (Becoming Human) and Julie Graham (Tower Block), is the second film from Movie Mogul, the producers of ‘Panic Button’. They raised £10,000 in ten days from 37 investors in six countries. The money will go towards the film’s completion, which has now entered overfunding stage, where investment continues to grow.
As Director John Shackleton explains: “US legislation isn’t fully in place to enable equity crowd-funding yet, so the UK are leading the way on this and Seedrs was the first website to become FCA approved and do this legally. Films Of London and Nicola Horlicks Glentham Capital raised money there for a film fund, but The Sleeping Room was the first actual feature film on the Seedrs platform and the first film to do this.“
Producer Gareth I Davies added: “The success of the campaign clearly demonstrates the emergence of an alternative funding route for indie producers to break down existing barriers in seeking out private investors, by connecting us directly to individuals who clearly have a desire to invest their money into producing original films.”
Set in present day Brighton, ‘The Sleeping Room’ is described as a ‘ creepy tale of Victorian revenge’ and also stars Joseph Beattie, Christopher Adamson, David Sibley and Chris Waller.
Seedrs Campaign
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