Financial Structure
Liberty or Death: 1804 is being developed under 1804 Film LLC, a production entity created exclusively for this project. The film’s financing is structured through a combination of private equity investment, grants, and potential co-production partnerships.
Budget allocation is focused on maintaining high production value, securing top-tier talent, and delivering a visually compelling and historically accurate film. Revenue projections include festival distribution, streaming rights, international sales, and educational licensing.
A detailed breakdown and investor deck are available upon request.
Projections
The project is positioned for strong performance across multiple channels, including film festivals, streaming platforms, and international distribution. With its historical relevance, emotional depth, and cinematic quality, it appeals to both commercial and critical audiences.
Revenue opportunities extend beyond traditional releases to include educational licensing, cultural programming, and long-term digital rights. The story’s global themes of freedom and resistance provide lasting relevance, increasing its potential for sustained engagement and profitability.
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Tax Benefits
Investors may be eligible for state and federal tax incentives applicable to film and media productions, depending on jurisdiction and residency. In addition, contributions may qualify under Section 181 of the IRS tax code, allowing for accelerated deductions on production expenses.
We are actively exploring shooting locations and partnerships that maximize available production rebates, grants, and tax credits, further enhancing the project’s financial viability.