All Distribution articles – Page 281
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NewsSeville International to sell 'Nothing In Return'
The Montreal-based sales agent will kick off sales in Cannes on Daniel Guzmán’s drama.
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NewsAgustín Almodóvar interview: producer talks Panama Papers, 'Julieta' box office
EXCLUSIVE: The Panama Papers scandal is a factor in the below-par box office performance of Julieta in Spain, according to producer Agustín Almodóvar.
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NewsNoel Clarke highlights independent film challenge
Kidulthood director Noel Clarke, who has spoken to cinemas about a ‘British Film Friday’, will discuss the UK film sector at the forthcoming Media Production Show in June.
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NewsAlcon moves up 'Blade Runner' release
The anticipated sequel to Ridley Scott’s 1982 sci-fi cult classic has moved forward from its original 2018 North American release date of January 12.
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NewsCannes: Kino Lorber picks up 'Slack Bay'
The distributor has pounced on all North American rights to Bruno Dumont’s Cannes competition selection and upcoming world premiere.
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NewsAlexandra Cocean joins Voltage Pictures
EXCLUSIVE: Nicolas Chartier and Jonathan Deckter have bolstered their sales ranks in the run-up to Cannes.
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NewsMusic Box acquires US rights to 'Mia Madre'
The distributor has taken Nanni Moretti’s winner of the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury at last year’s Cannes Film Festival off the hands of embattled Alchemy.
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NewsFilm4, HBO, Sundance Channel warm to Radiator
EXCLUSIVE: Film4, HBO, Rialto and Sundance Channel among buyers of comedy-drama executive-produced by Barbara Broccoli and Rachel Weisz.
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NewsTwentieth Century Fox pacts with FilmOne for West Africa
The studio has signed a breakthrough distribution deal that acknowledges the film-going culture of Nigeria and the potential of the regional market.
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NewsUS briefs: June Pictures backs Sean Baker’s 'Tangerine' follow-up
Plus: Los Cabos, TFI, Gabriel Figueroa, Labodigital renew association; D Films picks up Canadian rights to Oasis doc; and more…
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NewsSky and Sony strike European movie deal
Deal includes forthcoming titles Ghostbusters and Money Monster.
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NewsUS briefs: Ellen Burstyn to receive SFFS Peter J Owens acting award
Plus: IFC MIdnight acquires US rights to Let’s Be Evil; and more…
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NewsAmazon takes aim at Netflix
Jeff Bezos’ e-commerce giant has moved aggressively against the VOD market leader in the US with a new subscription tier.
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NewsCannes: Luxbox closes pre-sales on 'Apprentice'
Paris-based sales agent Luxbox has sealed a string of deals on Cannes Un Certain Regard title Apprentice, including a sale to France’s Version Originale Condor.
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NewsSundance Selects acquires Cannes duo
The distributor has picked up US rights to newly announced Cannes selections Graduation and The Unknown Girl.
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NewsAmazon Studios woos CinemaCon
In a genial presentation in Las Vegas on Thursday that reassured the massed ranks of exhibitors that it believes in the theatrical business, Hollywood’s newest major player also broke news about theatrical distribution partners on two films on its slate.
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NewsFox lines up four 'Avatar' sequels
James Cameron surprised CinemaCon attendees at the end of Thursday morning’s Fox presentation to explain that his fantasy universe had become larger than originally expected.
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NewsUS briefs: 'Ghost In The Shell' begins NZ shoot
Plus: The Orchard takes Jeremiah Tower doc; Abramorama expands; and more…
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NewsFox, New Regency plot autumn release for Warren Beatty film
The long-gestating Howard Hughes biopic has found its distributors, it emerged during a CinemaCon lunch in honour of New Regency head Arnon Milchan.
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NewsBenedict Cumberbatch to voice The Grinch
The British star has been cast in the lead role of Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment’s 2017 holiday season release.








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