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Legion M Launches “Last In, First Out” Film Fund, With Holiday Spoof ‘Fackham Hall’ As Initial Title

From left: Thomasin McKenzie, Katherine Waterston, Damian Lewis, and Tom Felton in 'Fackham Hall' Bleecker Street Legion M, the crowd-sourced, fan-driven film company known for specialty titles like the recent spoof Fackham Hall, is starting a new fund. The Legion M Film Fund has an objective as straightforward as its name. It is a new opportunity for fans and investors to participate in the marketing, distribution and financial upside of feature films released by Legion M and its partners.

'Fackham Hall' Review

'Fackham Hall' Review

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Key Highlights

  • A select number of films from Legion M and partner distributors will be made available, with investors benefiting from efforts by companies driving audience engagement, marketing and community-driven promotion.
  • Related Stories News Lucy Liu's Double Act With Drama 'Rosemead' & 'Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair' - Specialty Box Office News 'Merrily We Roll Along', 'Fackham Hall', 'La Grazia', 'Rosemead', More As 2025 Enters Dramatic Home Stretch - Specialty Preview Fackham Hall was released last month in the U. S.
  • by Legion M as a co-venture with Bleecker Street.
  • The well-reviewed send-up of Downton Abbey-style period British dramas has grossed $3 million worldwide, most of that outside the U. S.
  • Investors ranging from actual green eyeshades to enthusiastic cinephiles are now able to take part in the project alongside Legion M’s investment, with the promise of a projected 15% return within 12 to 18 months.
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