Spanish director Miguel Faus has made history by successfully raising $750,000 to create the world’s first NFT-funded European movie, ‘The Quiet Maid’. The film recently secured a global sales deal with FilmSharks, a major player in the Iberoamerican entertainment industry, during the Iberseries conference in Madrid.
The original 15-minute short film, titled ‘Calladita’, serves as the foundation for The Quiet Maid. The movie revolves around the story of a Colombian maid working for a wealthy Spanish family in Catalonia. Faus’s innovative funding approach involved selling NFT passes for the film, attracting over 600 investors. These Calladita NFTs not only provided behind-the-scenes access but also allocated control of the film’s future gains through a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO).
The success of The Quiet Maid was further boosted by a $100,000 investment from renowned filmmaker Steven Soderbergh, famous for directing ‘Ocean’s Eleven’. Soderbergh collaborated with Decentralized Pictures in January to support the film’s production.
The movie is set to make its world premiere at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival in Estonia next month. It will compete in the ‘First Feature’ category, highlighting its potential for recognition and acclaim. The film’s international sales rights have already been secured by FilmSharks, adding to the anticipation surrounding its release.
To build excitement and engage NFT enthusiasts and movie fans, the official trailer for The Quiet Maid has been released. Additionally, viewers have a chance to win exclusive Calladita NFTs by identifying virtual assets hidden within the short movie clip and showing their support by liking and sharing the tweet.
The Quiet Maid not only impresses with its storytelling and production but also with its innovative approach to financing through NFT initiatives. Miguel Faus has emerged as a groundbreaking filmmaker and pioneer in blockchain-driven cinema, inspiring other moviemakers to explore the potential of NFTs. One such upcoming NFT-funded movie to watch out for is ‘Bottle Shock’.
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In conclusion, Miguel Faus’s achievement in successfully funding and producing The Quiet Maid with NFTs is a significant milestone in European cinema. The film’s partnership with FilmSharks and the renowned support it has garnered from investors like Steven Soderbergh highlight its potential for success. The world premiere at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival will undoubtedly be a momentous occasion for Faus and his team. The Quiet Maid serves as an inspiring example of how blockchain technology and NFTs can revolutionize the filmmaking industry, merging creativity with capital to bring innovative projects to life.