According to NetEase News, Future Capital Investment Management Co., Ltd., founded by Huobi founder Li Lin, has been listed as one of the lead producers of Stephen Chow’s new film "Kung Fu Women’s Soccer." The report said the movie’s total investment is about RMB 380 million, excluding marketing and distribution costs. Of that amount, roughly RMB 190 million is allocated to production and about RMB 57 million to cast compensation. Future Capital is described in the investment disclosure as a "financial investment entity," while the exact amount of its contribution has not been made public. The update was cited by ChainCatcher in a 7x24 news brief.
ChainCatcher, citing NetEase News, reported that Future Capital Investment Management Co., Ltd., founded by Huobi founder Li Lin, is listed as one of the lead producers of Stephen Chow’s new film "Kung Fu Women’s Soccer."
The report said the film’s total investment is about RMB 380 million, excluding marketing and distribution costs. About RMB 190 million is budgeted for production, while around RMB 57 million is allocated to cast compensation.
Future Capital Investment Management Co., Ltd. is described in the filing as a "financial investment entity." The specific amount of its investment was not disclosed.
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