All Distribution articles – Page 521
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Beta reports strong sales on Siberia, Suskind
Beta Cinema reports sales on a number of titles including Lost in Siberia, Suskind, Bliss and In Darkness.
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Little Film Company seals US, UK deals on War Of The Dead
Robbie Little has licensed the sci-fi thriller to eOne in the US, Momentum in the UK and Alliance in Canada.
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Anchor Bay acquires US rights to Andy Garcia's Admissions
Following their collaboration on City Island, Anchor Bay and Andy Garcia’s CineSon Productions are reuniting on the rom-com to star Garcia and Vera Farmiga.
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Park Circus strikes theatrical deal with Warner Bros
UK distributor strikes back catalogue deal with Warner for classics including Casablanca, A Clockwork Orange and Goodfellas.
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Dogwoof sells Marina Abramovic doc
Dogwoof Global sells doc to Germany, France, Switzerland and Austria.
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Sundance entry Save The Date lands at Max360 International
New LA sales agency Max360 International has picked up international sales on Michael Mohan’s Sundance rom-com Save The Date starring Lizzie Caplan and Mark Webber.
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Worldview Entertainment backs The Green Inferno from Eli Roth
The New York-based production and investment company will finance and produce Roth’s directorial follow-up to the Hostel franchise. Exclusive Media is handling sales here and CAA represents domestic rights.
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VVS takes Canadian rights to thriller Ten
VVS Films has picked up Canadian rights to the Arnold Schwarzenegger thriller Ten in a deal with QED International.
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IM Global's Octane unveils slate, scores Earth deals
EXCLUSIVE: IM Global’s genre label Octane arrives on the Croisette with its strongest line-up yet and has already tied up US and multiple international deals on Ends Of The Earth (pictured).
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Pathé’s What’s in a Name sells out in Western Europe
Company also reveals Gerard Depardieu to join Léa Seydoux and Vincent Cassel in Christophe Gans’ Beauty and the Beast (Labelle et la bête).
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Broken goes to Le Pacte and Why Not Productions
Wild Bunch has sold British Rufus Norris’s Critics’ Week opener Broken to a French consortium of Le Pacte and Why Not Productions.
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Soda picks up Comes a Bright Day
EXCLUSIVE: Soda Pictures and Sony Pictures pick up romantic thriller starring Imogen Poots, Timothy Spall, Craig Roberts and Kevin McKidd.
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Lionsgate UK moves into Tower Block
EXCLUSIVE: SC Films has already sold to Germany, France, Japan and other territories.
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Koch Media connects with AV’s The Liability
EXCLUSIVE: Koch Media picks up German rights to thriller The Liability starring Tim Roth
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HanWay does deals on Woody Allen, Polanski, Cousins docs
HanWay Select has closed a slew of deals on its doc slate including a US deal for The Story of Film and multi-territory deals for Allen and Polanski docs.
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TrustNordisk strikes French deal with Pretty Pictures for Call Girl
EXCLUSIVE: Mikael Marcimain’s polticial thriller stars Pernilla August.
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Arclight Films licenses UK rights on Best Men to BVI
The sales agent has licensed Stephan Elliot’s comedy A Few Best Men to Buena Vista International, who plan a late August release.
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Corsan teams with Haggis on Third Person
Corsan is to produce and finance new project Third Person from writer-director Paul Haggis; Liam Neeson, Olivia Wilde in talks.
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SPC takes North America on Love Is All You Need
Susanne Bier’s follow-up to the Oscar winning In A Better World stars Pierce Brosnan, Trine Dyrholm and Paprika Steen. SPC negotiated the deal with CAA on behalf of TrustNordisk.
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ARC Entertainment takes US rights to Whole Lotta Sole
EXCLUSIVE: The distributor plans a day-and-date theatrical and VoD release this autumn after striking a low seven-figure deal with WME Global’s Deborah McIntosh and Graham Taylor.