
Our Story
The Beginning
It started with a simple question: Why is making movies still so complicated?
About a year ago, we were working with some of the most talented independent filmmakers in the industry. They had incredible scripts, proven track records, and passionate teams ready to bring their visions to life. But they kept hitting the same wall: financing.
The traditional channels — studios, banks, equity investors, pre-sales agents — were more broken than ever. Deal structures had become impossibly complex. Streaming platforms demanded perpetual rights for minimal upfront payments. The gatekeepers had multiplied, but the gates had gotten narrower.
We watched brilliant creators spend more time navigating financing mazes than actually making films. We saw ownership diluted through layer after layer of intermediaries. We witnessed royalty payments get lost in byzantine accounting systems, sometimes for years.
Something had to change.
That's when we discovered gitlawb — and everything clicked. What if a film could be structured like a git repository? What if every contribution was tracked, every change was transparent, and every stakeholder had verifiable ownership from day one?
We started building GITMOVIE with a radical premise: films should be owned by the people who create them and the communities who support them. Royalties should flow automatically through smart contracts, not through layers of distributors and accountants. Creative decisions should be transparent and collaborative.
Our first project, Genesis, is more than a film — it's a proof of concept for an entirely new way of making movies. Community-directed, onchain-financed, and transparently governed.
We're not just trying to fix film financing. We're building the infrastructure for the next century of independent cinema.
Welcome to the future of filmmaking.