The Entertainment Intelligence Graph
The graph of the entertainment industry.
LinkedIn has the professional graph. GitHub has the code graph. Salesforce has the customer graph. Bloomberg has the financial graph. FILM.FUND is the entertainment industry's graph: every capital provider, every buyer mandate, every vendor, every comparable film, every SEC filing, connected by verified edges with source-tagged provenance.
194
Capital providers
72
Buyer mandates
40
Verified vendors
10,330
Film comps
167
SEC filings
10,803 nodes · 15,831 edges
Why a graph, not a database
Databases store facts. Graphs reason.
A database can tell you every horror film with a $2M budget. A graph can tell you which capital providers backed those films, which buyers licensed them, which vendors serviced them, which festivals launched them, and which comparable filings structured the raises. That's not search; that's reasoning.
Live from the graph
Real edges, computed at page load.
Neighborhood of "City National Bank Entertainment Division"
Project neighborhood (Horror, Thriller · US)
Relationships derived from public knowledge bases (TMDB, SEC EDGAR, Wikidata, FILM.FUND Capital Graph). Every edge carries its source. Provided as operational context — never investment advice or a facilitated introduction.
Public API
Query the graph programmatically.
# Neighborhood around a capital provider
GET /api/graph/query?entityKind=provider&entityKey=three-point-capital
# Project neighborhood by genre + geo
GET /api/graph/query?entityKind=project&genres=Horror&geo=US
# Which providers back this sector?
GET /api/graph/query?entityKind=sector&entityKey=film
Public read-only endpoint. Rate-limited to 60/hour per IP. Enterprise API keys unlock higher limits + programmatic edge search.
Relationships derived from public knowledge bases (TMDB, SEC EDGAR, Wikidata, FILM.FUND Capital Graph). Every edge carries its source. Provided as operational context — never investment advice or a facilitated introduction. All edges are derived from licensed public data. FILM.FUND surfaces relationships, never facilitated introductions, never investment advice. FILM.FUND is a software platform, not a broker-dealer or licensed sales agent.