Vadim Fortunin
- Producer
Vadim Fortunin
Co-Owner of Malta Film Service / Co-Producer at Kraken Films / Film Financing Expert
Vadim Fortunin is a co-owner of Malta Film Service, one of Malta's foremost film service companies, and a co-producer at Kraken Films, a dynamic firm dedicated to developing original content. Renowned as an expert in film financing, he facilitates deals between producers and investors under the Malta Film Finance brand, securing funding for large-scale international productions and delivering innovative financial solutions tailored to the needs of global film industry.
Vadim's journey began in the world of photography, where he collaborated with prestigious publications such as Playboy, ELLE, and L'Officiel, as well as leading advertising agencies like BBDO, Saatchi & Saatchi, and McCann Erickson. After founding his own photo-production company, , he successfully transitioned into filmmaking, producing over 20 films and TV series for the CIS market.
Since 2020, Vadim has focused on the global film industry, contributing to high-profile productions such as Not Without Hope (directed by Joe Carnahan), Hounds of War (starring Frank Grillo) and others.
Today, Vadim leads the development of Malta Film Group, a consortium of companies within the film service industry. While Malta is already a premier filming location thanks to its attractive rebate system and picturesque locations, Malta Film Group is raising the bar by providing services and amenities that rival major film hubs such as Los Angeles and London. From innovative financing solutions and comprehensive production services to state-of-the-art equipment rentals and turnkey post-production services, companies of Malta Film Group offers a full suite of solutions for international filmmakers.
Combining a visionary creative approach, technical expertise, and deep financial acumen, Vadim Fortunin is redefining the global film industry. Through his leadership at Malta Film Group, he continues to build bridges between artistry and commerce, empowering filmmakers to bring their stories to life on a global stage.
Vadim Fortunin is a co-owner of Malta Film Service, one of Malta's foremost film service companies, and a co-producer at Kraken Films, a dynamic firm dedicated to developing original content. Renowned as an expert in film financing, he facilitates deals between producers and investors under the Malta Film Finance brand, securing funding for large-scale international productions and delivering innovative financial solutions tailored to the needs of global film industry.
Vadim's journey began in the world of photography, where he collaborated with prestigious publications such as Playboy, ELLE, and L'Officiel, as well as leading advertising agencies like BBDO, Saatchi & Saatchi, and McCann Erickson. After founding his own photo-production company, , he successfully transitioned into filmmaking, producing over 20 films and TV series for the CIS market.
Since 2020, Vadim has focused on the global film industry, contributing to high-profile productions such as Not Without Hope (directed by Joe Carnahan), Hounds of War (starring Frank Grillo) and others.
Today, Vadim leads the development of Malta Film Group, a consortium of companies within the film service industry. While Malta is already a premier filming location thanks to its attractive rebate system and picturesque locations, Malta Film Group is raising the bar by providing services and amenities that rival major film hubs such as Los Angeles and London. From innovative financing solutions and comprehensive production services to state-of-the-art equipment rentals and turnkey post-production services, companies of Malta Film Group offers a full suite of solutions for international filmmakers.
Combining a visionary creative approach, technical expertise, and deep financial acumen, Vadim Fortunin is redefining the global film industry. Through his leadership at Malta Film Group, he continues to build bridges between artistry and commerce, empowering filmmakers to bring their stories to life on a global stage.