All Distribution articles – Page 379
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NewsOdeon to launch secret advance screenings
Odeon is launching a series of new advance screenings under the banner ScreenUnseen.
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NewsEuropa Distribution warns of single digital market ‘catastrophe’
Europa Distribution has warned that the European Commission’s proposed single digital market would be a “catastrophe” for the independent film sector.
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NewsIFC takes Good Kill
IFC Films has acquired US rights to Andrew Niccol’s highly regarded drone film starring Ethan Hawke and January Jones. Separately monterey media has taken Like Sunday, Like Rain.
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NewsIFC Midnight enters Dark Summer
IFC Midnight has acquired North American rights to the supernatural horror film that Content Media will introduce to international buyers at the AFM.
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NewsRelativity moves Woman In Black sequel
The genre sequel – retitled Woman in Black 2 Angel Of Death – will open in the US on January 2, 2015.
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NewsD Films, Blumhouse partner up
D Films has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with Blumhouse International.
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NewsHBO Go to cut the cord
In a widely speculated move that escalates the rivalry with Netflix and will have other cable networks watching closely, HBO plans to launch a stand-alone HBO Go service in 2015.
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NewsElectric books Librarians deals
MIPCOM: First two episodes of series based on the Noah Wyle-starring movie franchise screened in Cannes.
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NewsGlobal sells 7th Dwarf to US, UK
Global Screen sells 3D animation feature The 7th Dwarf to the US, UK, Australia and Italy, among others.
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NewsTrustNordisk taking A Man Called Ove to AFM
TrustNordisk is to kick off presales on Swedish comedy-drama A Man Called Ove at the American Film Market.
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NewsScreen Media takes Winterbottom's Angel
Screen Media Films has taken US rights to Michael Winterbottom’s The Face Of An Angel starring Daniel Brühl, Kate Beckinsale, Valerio Mastandrea and Cara Delevingne. In other news, Breaking Glass has picked up Larry Clark’s Marfa Girl.
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NewsMagnolia acquires Venice winner Pigeon
The distributor has acquired US rights to Roy Andersson’s absurdist comedy that scooped the top prize at this year’s Venice Film Festival.
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NewsFortissimo announces LFF deals
EXCLUSIVE: StudioCanal acquires Black Coal, Thin Ice; more deals done on Theeb and Love Is Strange.
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NewsThe Crucible to get UK cinema screenings
The Old Vic’s production, starring Richard Armitage, to be screened in more than 350 cinemas.
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NewsUDI fires up Burn, Burn, Burn
EXCLUSIVE: Road trip comedy to co-star Laura Carmichael and Chloe Pirrie.
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NewsParagon Releasing picks up Electric Slide
The distributor has acquired all North American rights from Myriad Pictures to the crime drama starring Jim Sturgess and Isabel Lucas. Separately, Kino Lorber has acquired The Wanted 18 and Starz will release Every Secret Thing.
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NewsHanWay to sell NZFC library
EXCLUSIVE: Titles include Angel at my Table and Once Were Warriors.








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