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    The Company You Keep
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    The Company You Keep

    2012-09-06T12:24:00Z

    Dir:  Robert Redford. US-Canada. 2012. 121mins

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    SPC takes US rights to The Company You Keep
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    SPC takes US rights to The Company You Keep

    2012-08-24T17:37:00Z

    The buy takes Robert Redford’s thriller off the table ahead of its world premiere out of competition in Venice and subsequent Toronto screening.

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    Robert Redford and TerryGilliam projects spark up at Voltage Pictures

    2009-02-05T06:00:00Z

    Nicolas Chartier's high-flying Los Angeles financing and sales company Voltage Pictures arrives at EFM with its most prestigious slate to date led by new work from Robert Redford and Terry Gilliam.Chartier is in Berlin to introduce buyers to Robert Redford's romantic thriller The Company You Keep that is ready to ...

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    Redford launches second Sundance London
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    Redford launches second Sundance London

    2013-04-24T15:09:00Z

    At a subdued press conference at London’s O2 arena this morning, Robert Redford helped launch the second edition of Sundance London (April 25-28).

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    Jenkins, Sarandon, Christie keep Company with Redford
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    Jenkins, Sarandon, Christie keep Company with Redford

    2011-08-12T10:13:00Z

    Richard Jenkins, Susan Sarandon and Julie Christie are the latest additions to the cast of political action thriller The Company You Keep from Voltage Pictures and Robert Redford’s Wildwood Enterprises.

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    Ken Kwapis talks 'A Walk In The Woods'
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    Ken Kwapis talks 'A Walk In The Woods'

    2015-08-28T11:00:00Z

    The adaptation of Bill Bryson’s account of the Appalachian Trail brings Robert Redford and Nick Nolte together on screen for the first time since Redford’s 2012 thriller The Company You Keep.

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    Germany's TMG picks up new films by Redford, Gilliam, Carpenter

    2009-02-17T23:03:00Z

    Herbert Kloiber’s Tele München Group (TMG) acquired the German rights to new films by Robert Redford, Terry Gilliam and John Carpenter at this year’s European Film Marketduring the Berlinale.

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    Tucci, Cooper keep Company for Voltage Pictures

    2011-09-12T21:43:00Z

    Stanley Tucci and Chris Cooper have joined the cast of The Company You Keep, which Voltage Pictures is selling in Toronto.

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    Wide Pictures picks up major US titles for Spain
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    Wide Pictures picks up major US titles for Spain

    2009-11-13T10:17:00Z

    Spanish distributor Wide Pictures had a busy AFM taking distribution rights to several major US films, including Robert Redford’s The Company You Keep and David Schwimmer’s Trust, starring Clive Owen.

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    Voltage, Brightlight strike five-film deal
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    Voltage, Brightlight strike five-film deal

    2015-10-02T20:06:00Z

    Shawn Williamson’s Vancouver-based production company Brightlight Pictures has signed a sales agency agreement with Nicolas Chartier’s Los Angeles-based company that kicks off with Anne Hathaway starrer Colossal.

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