I'm not sure exactly who funded it. You might have to do some deep research to find out the specific details.
To be honest, I don't have the exact names of those who funded Pulp Fiction. It could have been a consortium of different entities looking to make a successful film. You might need to check reliable film industry reports or official documentation for a precise answer.
It got funded through a combination of private investments and studio backing. Some big-shot producers saw the potential and decided to put their money in.
I'm not sure exactly who funded it. Maybe it was some independent investors or a production company. But I don't have the definite info.
Honestly, I have no clue. Maybe it was funded by a private investor or a specific organization, but that information might not be readily available.
Some of the well - known top funded MFA programs in fiction include Iowa Writers' Workshop. It has a great reputation and often offers various forms of financial support like fellowships, teaching assistantships which help students cover tuition and living expenses. Another one could be Stanford University's MFA program in Creative Writing. They typically have funds available to attract talented fiction writers through scholarships and assistantships.
I'm not sure which specific 'Pitt' you are referring to in 'Pulp Fiction'. There isn't a major character named Pitt in the movie as far as I know. Maybe it's a name you associated with it in a different context.
In 'Pulp Fiction', I don't recall a character named Ezequiel off - hand. It could be a very specific reference that perhaps only those deeply familiar with every nuance of the film would know. Maybe it's a name used in a background story that didn't make it to the forefront of the main plot.
John Travolta and Uma Thurman are two of the well - known stars of Pulp Fiction. Travolta played Vincent Vega and Uma Thurman was Mia Wallace. Their on - screen chemistry and unique performances were really eye - catching.
In Pulp Fiction, if there is a Bernie, he is not one of the most prominent characters like Vincent Vega, Jules Winnfield, or Mia Wallace. It could be a character that was added for some extra flavor or local color in the complex world that Quentin Tarantino created. Without more context, it's difficult to say exactly who this Bernie is.
The fixer in 'Pulp Fiction' is Winston Wolfe. He's the guy you call when things go really wrong. He has a set of skills and connections that allow him to handle the dirtiest of jobs. He's calm under pressure and can sort out the most chaotic situations, like dealing with a blood - filled car interior in a very short time.
I'm not entirely sure who Antoine is specifically within 'Pulp Fiction'. There are a lot of characters in that movie, and if Antoine is a relatively minor or unnamed character, it could be difficult to pin down. It could be someone mentioned in passing, or perhaps a name given to a background character in the script that doesn't stand out as much as the likes of Vincent Vega or Jules Winnfield.