All Cannes Market articles – Page 96
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NewsGaumont, Wild Bunch sell The Neon Demon wide
CANNES: French sales companies Gaumont and Wild Bunch have announced a raft of sales on Nicolas Winding Refn’s horror picture The Neon Demon, which is on the verge of wrapping in Los Angeles.
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NewsIM Global partners on Valor Entertainment
IM Global and talent managers Carlos Bobadilla and Brandon Guzmán have launched a joint venture management and production company with a focus on Latino talent.
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NewseOne to sell 'Life On The Road'
eOne in association with BBC Films has come on board to finance Ricky Gervais’ upcoming Life On The Road featuring David Brent, the character he immortalised in The Office.
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NewsContent to sell world on ‘Callas’
Noomi Rapace will play the most influential female opera singer of the 20th century in what is set to be one of the most glamorous projects on the market as Content commences talks with buyers this week.
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NewsConquistador to show Odyssea 3D footage
EXCLUSIVE: The company has unveiled its Cannes slate led by Jean-Michel Cousteau’s nature documentary.
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NewsAalbæk Jensen plots 'Angelic Avengers' adaptation
Danish producer and Zentropa co-founder Peter Aalbæk Jensen is plotting a new English-language feature based on a novel by revered Out Of Africa author Karen Blixen.
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NewsNTV adds 'Persona Non Grata' to Cannes line-up
EXCLUSIVE: Japan’s Nippon Television (NTV) has added Japanese historical drama Persona Non Grata, which was filmed entirely in Poland, to its Cannes slate.
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NewsShowbox sells 'Assassination' to North America
EXCLUSIVE: Korea’s Showbox/Mediaplex has signed a string of pre-sales on Choi Dong-hoon’s Assassination, including North American rights, which have gone to Well Go USA.
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NewsGillian Anderson, Kodi Smit-McPhee set to 'Croak'
EXCLUSIVE: Cornerstone to sell comedy from ParaNorman director.
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NewsRichard Armitage, Naomie Harris get 'Clearance'
EXCLUSIVE: Umedia boards rights to action-drama set to shoot in South Africa.
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NewsBuyers board 'Ooops! Noah is Gone'
EXCLUSIVE: Family animation sells around the world for Global Screen.
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NewsGolden Network boards Jackie Chan's 'Railroad Tigers'
EXCLUSIVE: Hong Kong-based Golden Network Asia has picked up international rights to Jackie Chan’s next project, $50m action comedy Railroad Tigers, to be directed by Ding Sheng.
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NewsGaumont launches 'Odd Job', 'Pattaya' at Cannes
EXCLUSIVE: Other new titles on slate include Pattaya and Critics’ Week screener Learn by Heart.
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NewsCineart snaps up Cannes selection
Benelux distributor Cineart has been on its usual pre-Cannes buying spree, picking up several high profile arthouse and US indie titles both in official selection and in the market.
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NewsSixteen Films to 'Catch the Moon' with Le Pacte
The UK’s Sixteen Films is joining forces with French Le Pacte, German Pandora and Egyptian Film Clinic to co-produce Palestinian filmmaker’s Sameh Zoabi Gaza-set comedy Catch The Moon.
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NewsCelluloid Dreams takes Kurosawa’s 'Woman'
EXCLUSIVE: Kurosawa shoots first ever French-language film.
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NewsRussia's Central Partnership retuns to sales
EXCLUSIVE: Leading Russian distributor Central Partnership is returning to sales after several years away and is in Cannes with a slate of big budget genre movies including sci-thrillers and historical action fare.
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NewsChristopher Woodrow launches Vendian
EXCLUSIVE: Christopher Woodrow flies into Cannes with a new finance and production venture that has raised $100m in equity and got behind six of the biggest titles to hit the market in the last two years.
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NewsOettinger throws down gauntlet to European cinema
EXCLUSIVE: On the eve of his first visit to the Cannes Film Festival, European Commissioner Günther Oettinger has challenged the European film industry to deliver evidence supporting their calls for maintaining the territoriality principle.
















