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Pulsar Content posts first deals on ‘A Perfect Enemy’ (exclusive)
Psychological thriller has recently wrapped shooting in Catalonia.
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Building on new Australia deal, Imagine Impact’s Tyler Mitchell eyes greater global reach
Imagine Impact is a Silicon Valley-inspired film and TV writers’ accelerator programme.
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LevelK scares up deal for BFI-backed ghost story ‘Martyrs Lane’ (exclusive)
The project is directed by Ruth Platt, whose previous features are The Lesson and The Black Forest.
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Rediance picks up ‘Virgin Blue’, ‘Epic Of A Stone’ (exclusive)
Virgin Blue tells the story of a college graduate who returns home for summer vacation, but finds herself sinking into her childhood memories.
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Parkland strikes deals on ‘23 Walks’ starring Alison Steadman and Dave Johns (exclusive)
23 Walks is directed by Paul Morrison, Oscar-nominated for his debut feature Solomon & Gaenor.
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Berlinale to hold minute’s silence for Hanau shooting rampage victims
“The Berlinale stands for tolerance, respect and hospitality.”
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John Cusack in talks to join XYZ Films EFM sales title ‘My Only Sunshine’
Circle of Confusion, Patriot Pictures dark comedy heist thriller set to go before cameras in spring / summer.
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William Brent Bell to direct Sierra/Affinity EFM sales title 'Esther'
Production expected to commence in third quarter.
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Bell Pottinger doc ‘Influence’ stirs up sales for Cinetic, EyeSteelFilm (exclusive)
France, Germany, Scandinavia among buyers.
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China’s film industry counts the cost of coronavirus outbreak
From cinema chains to producers, the Chinese industry is facing serious disruption.
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Berlinale jury president Jeremy Irons addresses past controversial remarks
”I wish I didn’t have to take up time with this, but I don’t want it to continue as a distraction to the Berlinale.”
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Liam Neeson thriller ‘Memory’ lands at STXinternational for EFM sales
Black Bear Pictures fully financing; production expected to start in August.
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True Colours acquires ‘A Bookshop In Paris'; reshuffles team ahead of EFM (exclusive)
Director Castellitto also stars in the film alongside Berenice Bejo.
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Japan’s Nikkatsu picks up Kimo Stamboel’s ‘The Queen of Black Magic’ (exclusive)
Produced by Indonesia’s PT Rapi Films, the film is a reboot of the horror classic of the same name, directed by Lilik Sudjio.
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‘Train To Busan’ follow-up ‘Peninsula’ scores raft of sales (exclusive)
The project, budgeted at roughly twice Train To Busan’s $8m, is heading to North America and France.
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WestEnd takes worldwide rights to Talya Lavie’s ‘Honeymood’ (exclusive)
Lavie is best known for her first feature, Tribeca prize winner Zero Motivation.
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Nikolaj Coster-Waldau thriller ‘Suicide Tourist’ sparks US, international deals (exclusive)
Charades closes deals for Spain, Middle East, CIS.
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Metro International takes sales on Robert Graves drama ’The Laureate’ (exclusive)
Tom Hughes stars as Graves alongside Dianna Agron and Laura Haddock.
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Vertigo Releasing, Rialto Distribution forge Australia and New Zealand co-venture (exclusive)
Under the new partnership, the duo has already acquired 15 titles for release in ANZ this year.
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Memento boards Hany Abu-Assad’s spy thriller ‘Huda’s Salon’ (exclusive)
It is the Golden Globe-winning and Oscar-nominated director’s first feature shot in Palestine since his 2015 Gaza-set drama The Idol.