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Kick Film scores $1.1 mil for 'Goodbye Tibet'
July 10, 2008 Munich-based producer Kick Film on Thursday scored a 700,000 euro ($1.1 million) subsidy from local funding body Film Fernseh Fonds Bayern for "Flucht aus Tibet" (Goodbye Tibet), loosely based on the real-life story of a female photojournalist who led a trek of Tibetan refugees across the border. Jorg Bundschuh will produce for Kick Film, with Zurich-based Snakefilm on board as a co-producer. Another FFF subsidy went to Perathon Film for Josef Vilsmaier's "Nanga Parbat," the true story of climbers Reinhold and Gunther Messner's 1970 climb of the famed mountain.
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