The Future of Film and Real Estate examines why traditional independent film financing remains structurally fragile, how luxury hospitality is evolving beyond commoditized real estate, and why family offices, ultra-high-net-worth investors, and institutional capital are increasingly drawn to culturally differentiated experiential assets.
The book explores how film can function as asset-backed cultural infrastructure, why experiential luxury is becoming more valuable than traditional luxury consumption, and how branded residences, hotels, production systems, AI infrastructure, and digital participation can be integrated into scalable ecosystems.
Readers will examine the role of tax incentives, incentive stacking, cross-border structuring, predictive hospitality systems, AI-enabled operations, layered revenue models, memberships, events, gaming, media, and intellectual property expansion.
The book also introduces the rise of the Asset-Minded Producer, a new archetype blending storytelling, capital strategy, hospitality, infrastructure thinking, and institutional-level project design.