All Festivals articles – Page 559
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NewsFirst look at Roger Avary's 'Lucky Day' with Crispin Glover (exclusive)
FilmNation handles sales on thriller.
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NewsDirector EJ Yong lines up for Mirovision's 'The Big Picture'
Producer/sales company also closes AFM deals on Brothers In Heaven, Bittersweet Brew.
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NewsMPI seal key deals on thriller 'Downrange' (exclusive)
Ryuhei Kitamura directs the thriller about a sniper tracking a student road trip.
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NewsProtagonist boards 'Off Season' with Jon Hamm
Screen Star of Tomorrow Jonathan van Tulleken makes feature directorial debut.
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NewsFilmSharks closes slew of deals on 'Lino 3D' (exclusive)
US deal close for Brazilian animation.
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NewsFinanciers talk challenges of streaming world at AFM conference
Execs discuss working with SVoD giants on AFM panel.
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NewsBuyers spark to Free Dolphin's 'Crystal Inferno' (exclusive)
Eric Summer directs the disaster film.
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NewsGlenn Close drama 'The Wife' sells out worldwide (exclusive)
Embankment sells out on Toronto title.
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NewsLightning Entertainment takes 'Freezer' from Saga Films (exclusive)
Deal also covers three other titles.
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NewsIFT picks up Justin Long, Melanie Lynskey-starring 'And Then I Go' (exclusive)
Project comes from the producers of It Follows,
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NewsNorth American, UK buyers flock to Arclight's 'Guardians Of The Tomb' (exclusive)
Arclight has signed two new deals on action-adventure Guardians of the Tomb.
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NewsArrow Films takes 'Unknown Soldier' for UK (exclusive)
Arrow acquires UK rights from Beta Cinema for the Finnish war film and its TV series.
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NewsLittle Big Pictures scores deals on 'I Can Speak' (exclusive)
Comedy sells to Australia/New Zealand, the US and Canada, Taiwan, Vietnam, and Hong Kong/Macau.
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NewsFinecut boards Lee Chang-dong's 'Burning'
Haruki Murakami adaptation being readied for 2018 release.
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News'Suleiman Mountain', 'Angels Wear White' awarded in Pingyao
The Rider and Have A Nice Day also win prizes at first edition of Chinese festival.
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NewsIFC nabs '12th Man' from TrustNordisk (exclusive)
Harald Zwart’s survival story also sells to Italy, Korea, China, Turkey and more territories.
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Features'A Taxi Driver' director Jang Hoon talks South Korea’s biggest hit of 2017
Film has racked up 12 million admissions domestically.














