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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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Lakeshore sets Fisher Stevens to direct American Pastoral
Lakeshore Entertainment and Sidney Kimmel Entertainment’s drama is based on Philip Roth’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel. Production is expected to start in early 2013.
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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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Jason Alexander to star in Lucky Stiff remake
Christopher Ashley will direct a remake of the 1988 musical, a farce about an English bachelor who inherits a fortune and must take his uncle’s corpse around Europe to get his hands on the money.
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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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Stealth boards Matt Reeves thriller, Howard Deutch comedy-drama
Stealth Media comes to Cannes with new titles including Beyond Apollo and Wild Oats.
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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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Oscar winners Cotillard and Farhardi unite on Paris-set feature
Shoot set to take place in Paris this autumn; Memento Films International to launch international sales at Cannes.
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Alberto Barbera plans key changes for Venice
Among the changes are a market infrastructure and a cut in the number of films in official selection.
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Voltage announces Code Name Geronimo sales
EXCLUSIVE: Nicolas Chartier has licensed the Cam Gigandet and William Fichtner action-thriller to StudioCanal for the UK and closed a host of key deals as US buyers circle a new trailer.
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Aldamisa International closes deals on Machete Kills
EXCLUSIVE: Aldamisa International kicks off Cannes with a slew of multiple territory deals on hot title Machete Kills as Robert Rodriguez (pictured) prepares to start shooting in June.
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Lightning Entertainment to sell Whole Lotta Sole, Kikoriki
EXCLUSIVE: The Santa Monica-based company will commence talks with international buyers here on the comedy Whole Lotta Love starring Brendan Fraser and Russian 3D animation Kikoriki: Team Invincible produced by Timur Bekmambetov.
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Little Film Company to tempt buyers with Sexy Evil Genius
The Little Film Company will be showing footage in Cannes on its new thriller Sexy Evil Genius starring Buffy The Vampire Slayer veterans Seth Green and Michelle Trachtenberg alongside Anthony Michael Hall.
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Kristin Scott Thomas reuniting with Philippe Claudel
Kristin Scott Thomas is reuniting with French director Philippe Claudel on his upcoming Avant l’hiver, which is also set to star Leïla Bekhti and Daniel Auteuil.
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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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HanWay's A Long Way Down sells early, Poots on board
Pascal Chaumeil comedy-drama A Long Way Down to UK (Lionsgate), Germany (DCM) and Scandinavia (Svensk); Imogen Poots on board.
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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.