I’m ready for my audit, Mr DeMille

Never mind the prima donnas and the bloke with the chiselled jaw – what a film project can’t do without is its accountant. AT finds out where finance fits in on set.

"Among numerous acts of philistinism perpetrated by film ‘lovers’ while watching a film on the big screen, the act of shuffling, talking and taking leave during a film’s end credits is the most symptomatic of a lack of true engagement with the cinematic experience," writes Bill Mousoulis, an independent filmmaker and co-editor of Senses of Cinema.

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