All EFM articles – Page 134
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NewsLaetitia Casta joins Buttons for Barratier and Wild Bunch
Christophe Barratier directing The War Of The Buttons, with other cast including Kad Merad and Gerard Jugnot.
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NewsSony answers for Bankside's thriller The Caller
Bankside Films has struck a deal with Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions (SPWA) for North American rights to Matthew Parkhill’s The Caller.
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NewsVision sells King George VI doc to Rialto for Australia
Sales outfit Vision Films has closed the first deal on its documentary King George VI: The Man Behind The King’s Speech, to Rialto for Australia.
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NewsFandango Portobello shakes Salt Of Life for more deals
Italian comedy The Salt Of Life sells in ten more territories, including the UK, Germany and Spain.
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NewsRocket Releasing to launch Tomboy in US
The company has picked up US distribution rights to Celine Sciamma’s French drama which opened the Panorama section at Berlin earlier this month.
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NewsBankside's hot deals on You Instead include Icon taking UK
David Mackenzie’s romantic comedy, set at a music festival, has its world premiere tonight in Glasgow before heading to SXSW next month.
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NewsIndependent's We Need To Talk About Kevin travels to Diaphana for France
The Lynne Ramsay film, now in post, has also sold to Benelux, Israel, Greece and the Middle East.
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NewsMatch Factory signs slew of deals on The Future
German sales outfit seals deals for UK, Spain, Benelux, Scandinavia and others.
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NewsA-Film picks up slew of titles for Benelux at EFM
Benelux distributor A-Film Distribution has been on an acquisition spree, picking up a number of titles for its Quality label.
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NewsAurum picks up Man On A Ledge and Gone for Spain
Aurum has picked up Spanish rights to Asger Leth’s thriller Man On A Ledge, starring Ed Harris, Sam Worthington and Jamie Bell, and Heitor Dhalia’s thriller Gone, starring Amanda Seyfried.
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NewsBeta signs more than 35 deals during busy EFM
Hot sellers include My Best Enemy, Almanya, In Darkness, Black Bread and Naples Passione.
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NewsItalian EFM deals led by Sacher taking on Nader and Simin
Bim takes on Pina, while Eagle boards several high-profile projects including StudioCanal’s The Dinosaur Project.
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NewsPathe's busy EFM includes sold out Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark
Pathe International has reported more than 90 deals across its slate during the recent EFM.
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NewsWide does more deals for Mill And The Cross
Neue Visionen Filmverleih has taken for Germany and Austria, while Xenix has taken Swiss rights.
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NewsEFM 2011: Berlin’s most successful ever market for arthouse titles
Hot sellers included Nader and Simin: A Separation, Tomboy and documentary Khodorkovsky.
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NewsKosslick says 2011 Berlinale couldn't 'avoid the political'
Dieter Kosslick says Bela Tarr FIPRESCI prize could be a show of solidarity with Hungarian filmmakers; he also talks about challenges of digital cinema in regards to festival and market.
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NewsNonStop full of energy at Berlinale
Swedish outfit acquires Sundance and Berlin titles The Future, Circumstance, Another Happy Day among others.
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FeaturesEFM deals strong despite lackluster festival
Even though critics have been mostly uninspired by the Berlinale festival selection this year, EFM attendees reported robust business with one eye on the prospect of more promising things to come in Cannes.
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Flatley talks about 3D film
The project was filmed during five nights of live performances, using 20 3D cameras at every possible angle.








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