Lack of Transparency in Film Funding and Revenue Distribution
Traditional film financing typically occurs behind closed doors, involving producers and private investors or studios. There are no public platforms that disclose production budgets, timelines, or actual revenue — making oversight by the community or small investors nearly impossible.
In many cases, investors cannot track the progress of a film or know whether their investment is being released as planned. This leads to a loss of trust, particularly in debut or independent projects, which are already short on resources.
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