All Screen articles in 27 Jan 2011 – Page 24
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CJ Entertainment makes pre sales on Sector 7
Korean distributor CJ Entertainment has pre-sold the 3D sea creature thriller Sector 7, its projected summer tentpole blockbuster.
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NewsFunny Balloons sells Sundance hit Circumstance to France
Hit Sundance title Circumstance (handled in the EFM by Funny Balloons) is continuing to generate buyer buzz following its successful premiere in Park City.
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NewsReel Suspects checks into Club Zeus
Reel Suspects, the new Paris-based sales and coproduction company set up by Matteo Lovadina, has picked up international rights to David Verbeek’s Club Zeus.
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NewsCinetic, Independent collaborate on new sales venture
Cinetic Media and Independent are collaborating on a new joint venture, Cinetic at Independent, to collaborate on world sales for each company’s slate.
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FeaturesWieland Speck
Wieland Speck, who heads up the Panorama section at the Berlin Film Festival, talks about 30 years on the job.
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Atrix takes on Remembrance
Munich based Atrix has taken on all international rights for Anna Justice’s drama Remembrance starring Alice Dwyer, Mateusz Damiecki, Dagamar Manzel and David Rasche among others.
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NewsEpic Pictures takes on Julian Richards' Shiver
Here at the EFM, Epic Pictures Group, headed by Patrick Ewald and Shaked Berensen, is handling foreign sales on Shiver, the new “woman in jeopardy” thriller from Julian Richards (The Last Horror Movie).
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NewsK5 takes on Nattiv's prizewinner Mabul
K5 International, the worldwide sales company based in Munich, London and LA, has picked up the rights for Israeli helmer Guy Nattiv’s second feature Mabul (The Flood).
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Cinemavault's War Games sells to Japan and Australia
Ahead of its EFM premiere, Toronto-based Cinemavault has sold paintball action-thriller War Games to Australia (Transmission), Thailand (M Pictures),the Baltics/CIS (Noviy) and Japan (Nikkatsu).
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NewsBuyers struck by Sahamongkolfilm's Bangkok Knockout
Sahamongkolfilm International has done a raft of pre-sales deals on action adventure Bangkok Knockout: BKO, due for a world premiere in Berlin Feb 12.
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European cinema attendance a mixed bag in 2010
2010 was “a year of mixed results” for cinema attendance in Europe, according to provisional figures collated by the Strasbourg-based European Audiovisual Observatory (EAO).
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FeaturesWim Wenders
The German director talks about his 3D film Pina, world premiering out of competition in Berlin this week, which explores the work of the renowned choreographer Pina Bausch.
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NewsWeinsteins take US rights to Fiennes' Coriolanus
The Weinstein Company has acquired all US rights and pan Asian pay TV from Icon to Ralph Fiennes’ directorial debut Coriolanus, ahead of its world premiere in Berlin on Monday.
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Beta Cinema books several deals for Goethe!
Beta Cinema is off to a flying start at this year’s European Film Market with sales concluded for Philipp Stölzl’s Goethe! to US distributor Music Box and Japan’s Gaga as well as to Scandinavia (Atlantic Film), the Czech Republic and Slovakia (Hollywood C.E.), Greece (Strada Films) and South Korea (Daisy ...
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Breslin joins Moore in Killer/Bankside's Innocence
Abigail Breslin has joined the cast of Innocence for Killer Films and Bankside Films.
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NewsFinecut thrills buyers with Midnight F.M.
Korean sales company FineCut has announced a slew deals including last year’s Cannes title Bedevilled, which recently won the Grand Prix at the Gérardmer Fantastic Film Festival and sold to Distrib Films for France.
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Buyers storm The Front Line from Showbox
Korean distributor Showbox / Mediaplex has pre-sold war drama The Front Line to Showbox Media Group for UK and STG Multimedia for Thailand.
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NewsIsabelle Huppert Captured by Mendoza project
French sales outfit Film Distribution will handle sales on the new Brillante Mendoza project Captured, which stars French acting legend Isabelle Huppert. The film is being produced through Swift Productions.
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NewsKorean experts launch PIC
Korean film industry execs E.J. Cho, formerly of United Pictures, and Ji-yoon Lim, formerly of FineCut, have launched an international consulting agency for film and entertainment business, PIC (People In Communications).
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NewsJapan's TBS has a knockout with Tomorrow's Joe
Japan’s Tokyo Broadcasting System Television (TBS) has done a slew of pre-sales on Tomorrow’s Joe, a live action feature based on a hit boxing manga from the 1960s and 70s.
















