Frans Afman, a Dutch banker, revolutionized the independent film industry in Hollywood by creating a system of financing called pre sales. He was instrumental in financing iconic films like Platoon, Terminator, and Dances with Wolves, as well as prominent independent production companies. However, his success attracted dubious characters, including Giancarlo Parretti, who took over MGM with questionable financing. Afman's suspicions were validated when MGM began losing billions, leading to bankruptcy. Despite this, Afman left a lasting legacy in the film industry and forever changed the way films are financed.
Hollywood Banker
A visionary Dutch banker disrupts the Hollywood film industry by pioneering a novel financing model, but his innovative approach is ultimately tainted by the greed of those involved.