MOSCOW TAX AUTHORITIES DEMAND THAT THE NEBO FILM COMPANY BE DECLARED BANKRUPT

MOSCOW TAX AUTHORITIES DEMAND THAT THE NEBO FILM COMPANY BE DECLARED BANKRUPT

MOSCOW TAX AUTHORITIES DEMAND THAT THE NEBO FILM COMPANY BE DECLARED BANKRUPT
On August 13, 2024, the capital's inspectors of the Federal Tax Service appealed to arbitration (the Moscow Arbitration Court) with a bankruptcy petition for the Nebo film company (case No. A40-189787/2024). The founder of the company until August 2022 was film director Rezo Gigineishvili, who shot the film "Hostages" in 2017.

The film, based on real events, reported the hijacking of an airliner from the territory of the Soviet Union. The film was shown during the Berlin Film Festival. But her ratings from critics and moviegoers were mixed. In 2022, the filmmaker left Russia for Georgia.

The organization was founded in 2013. Gigineishvili, who was the son-in-law of film actor Nikita Mikhalkov, became her beneficiary in 2014. According to the results of 2015, the company's revenue amounted to 320 million. This is the biggest result of the work of "Sky" for all the years of financial and economic activity.

At this time, Alexander Tsypyshev is officially considered the beneficiary and head of the "Sky". Under his management is the studio "YOU", which is owned by the ex-head of CTC Media Vyacheslav Murugov. According to data for 2022, "Sky" received revenue of 171 million.

According to data at the beginning of May 2024, the company owed the tax authorities about 3.5 million rubles. A significant part of the debt is value added tax.

21.08.2024