All EFM articles – Page 134
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NewsAscot Elite secures seven titles at EFM, Splendid Film picks up nine
New films by Brian de Palma and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are among seven new acquisitions made by Zurich-based Ascot Elite Entertainment Group at lastmonth’s European Film Market (EFM), while Cologne’s Splendid Film has picked up nine titles for exploitation in German-speaking Europe and the Benelux.
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NewsKMBO acquires Teddy Award winner Keep the Lights On
French art-house distributor, which also picked up two other Panorama titles, plans July release.
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NewsMyriad Pictures strikes more sales on Chained
The deals on Jennifer Lynch’s psychological thriller were concluded at the European Film Market.
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NewsMemento closes deals on Foxfire, Sister, We Are What We Are, Under the Rainbow
EXCLUSIVE: French sales company Memento saw strong demand for its slate at the EFM and has tied up further deals on Competition entry Sister and the next films from Laurent Cantet, Agnes Jaoui and Jim Mickle.
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NewsEntertainment One scoops The Sapphires for the UK, Ireland
It is the latest sale on the film to be secured by UK company Goalpost Film following a successful run at the EFM.
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NewsThe Coproduction Office secures more sales on Meteora
Philippe Bober’s production and sales outfit The Coproduction Office has announced a raft of new sales of Meteora, which screened in competition in Berlin last week.
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NewsLe Pacte racks up sales on Atiq Rahimi’s The Patience Stone
Paris-based company also scores early deals on Guillaume Nicloux’s period drama The Nun and consolidates business on Amazonia.
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NewsBerlin deals roundup: Maya's slew of Backwards deals
Hot buys for Independent for Benelux and VVS for Canada.
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NewsAdopt Films scores Berlin hat-trick with Barbara
In its third acquisition of a high-profile Berlin 2012 competition title, Adopt Films has now taken all US rights to Christian Petzold’s Barbara.
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NewsAdopt Films takes on second Berlin competition title Caesar Must Die
Adopt Films has acquired US rights to Paolo and Vittorio Taviani’s Caesar Must Die.
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NewsKoch Media acquires a taste for WestEnd’s Love Bite
WestEnd Films has sold German rights for Andy de Emmony’s teen comedy horror Love Bite to Koch Media.
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NewsTrustNordisk closes UK, Germany for Jackpot
Action comedy is adapted from story by Jo Nesbo [pictured].
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NewsGoalpost scores further sales on Sapphires
EXCLUSIVE: London based sales company Goalpost Film has secured a number of sales at the European Film Market in Berlin on Wayne Blair’s Aboriginal girl group story Sapphires, including to Diaphana for France.
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Tianjin’s Rabbit sells to Portugal
China’s Tianjin Film Studio has sold hit animation Legend Of A Rabbit to Portugal’s Zon Lusomundo Audiovisuals.
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NewsRafi Pitts teams with Radulescu, Karathanos on Soy Negro
EXCLUSIVE: Rafi Pitts is co-writing his next film with Romanian writer Radvan Radulescu (4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 days, The Death of Mr. Lazarescu).
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FeaturesBuoyant, but not booming, Berlin market points to busier Cannes
Hottest sellers include 2 Guns starring Denzel Washington [pictured] for Foresight and Steven Soderbergh’s Bitter Pill for FilmNation.
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NewsBeki Probst: EFM numbers up in 2012 despite economic issues
Statistics released by the European Film Market suggest that this has been a bumper Berlin. Bucking economic trends, the EFM is reporting increased attendance and screenings.
















