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  • Alina Fernandez
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    Coach 14 to sell Castro’s Daughter from Moresco

    2009-11-09T05:56:00Z

    Coach 14 has picked up foreign sales rights to Bobby Moresco’s Castro’s Daughter. The film is the true story of Alina Fernandez, who was the product of a love affair between Fidel Castro and Cuban socialite Naty Revuelta.

  • Krabat
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    Bavaria busy on Krabat, Liebe Mauer

    2009-11-09T05:52:00Z

    Bavaria Film International has been racking up sales on its AFM slate. The company’s Thorsten Ritter reports that Australia’s Accent Film has picked up Marco Kreuzpaintner’s Krabat and Maren Ade’s Everyone Else.

  • Paul Giamatti in Ironclad
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    ContentFilm's Ironclad slices up the world

    2009-11-08T00:57:00Z

    Buyers are rallying to Ironclad, the historical action epic being sold by ContentFilm International at the AFM.

  • Lawrence Gough and Sir Sean Connery
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    The Works International, Mann Made team on The Drought

    2009-11-08T00:44:00Z

    The Works International is partnering with Mann Made Films on The Drought, an ecological action horror set in a terrifying post-apocalyptic world.

  • North Face director Philipp Stölz
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    Beta Cinema takes on sales rights to Stolz's Goethe!

    2009-11-08T00:39:00Z

    Blue-chip German outfit Beta Cinema has taken on international rights to North Face director Philipp Stölz’s next feature film, Goethe!, which comes billed as a “modern pop fairytale” biopic of Germany’s most celebrated writer in the vein of Shakespeare In Love and Amadeus.

  • Get Low
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    K5, PalmStar strike first-look, sales partnership

    2009-11-06T09:15:00Z

    Munich and London-based K5 International has closed a first-look and partnership deal with New York and Los Angeles-based PalmStar Entertainment.

  • Chace Crawford
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    Schumacher's Twelve flies for Gaumont

    2009-11-06T06:00:00Z

    Joel Schumacher’s new film Twelve is proving a hot seller for Gaumont based on a promo reel being screened in Santa Monica.

  • Paul McGuigan
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    McGuigan signs to T Leaf for Quickfire, The Works

    2009-11-06T06:00:00Z

    The Works International is partnering with James Atherton’s Quickfire Films on T Leaf, a rom-com caper movie  about the aftermath of a heist gone wrong that will be directed by Paul McGuigan.

  • Michael Douglas
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    KMI boards international sales on Soderbergh's Liberace

    2009-11-06T06:00:00Z

    Kathy Morgan International has picked up Liberace, Steven Soderbergh’s upcoming project.

  • Dominic Murphy’s White Lightnin’
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    White Lightnin' strikes US deal with Sundance Selects

    2009-11-06T06:00:00Z

    Sundance Selects, a new label from Rainbow Media, has picked up US rights to Dominic Murphy’s White Lightnin’, a winner of the Hitchcock D’Or at the Dinard Film Festival and the winner this week of the international competition at the Mumbai Film Festival.

  • The Horde
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    Films Distribution closes US, Japan deals on The Horde

    2009-11-06T05:58:00Z

    Films Distribution has sold French zombie movie The Horde to IFC Films in the US and to Showgate in Japan

  • Exam
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    Exam gets UK deal with Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

    2009-11-06T05:56:00Z

    Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has picked up UK rights to Stuart Hazeldine’s directorial debut, the UK thriller Exam, and is collaborating with the producers on a theatrical release for the film in January.

  • Accidents Happen
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    Image takes domestic rights to Accidents Happen

    2009-11-06T05:55:00Z

    Image Entertainment, Inc. has snapped up all North American rights to Bankside Films’ bittersweet drama Accidents Happen starring Geena Davis.

  • Bodyguards
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    We Distribution sells Bodyguards to E1, CJ

    2009-11-06T04:00:00Z

    Hong Kong’s We Distribution has sold Cinema Popular’s $23m action thriller Bodyguard & Assassins to E1 Entertainment for the UK and Canada, CJ Entertainment for Korea and Gulf Films for the Middle East.

  • Stuart Ford
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    Post-Paranormal IM Global rolls out theatrical genre arm

    2009-11-05T06:00:00Z

    Red hot following the success of the micro-budget Paranormal Activity, Stuart Ford’s LA-based international sales company IM Global is unleashing its Octane genre label at AFM this week, kicking off with Brad Anderson thriller’s The Vanishing On 7th Street.

  • Josh Harnett
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    SC closes key Euro deals on Gunslinger

    2009-11-05T06:00:00Z

    Simon Crowe’s ambitious new sales outfit SC Films closed a slew of deals on its Josh Hartnett vehicle Gunslinger ahead of AFM.

  • News

    Intandem to represent 13 Seven Arts titles

    2009-11-05T06:00:00Z

    London based Intandem Films announced today that it has agreed to act as the sales agent and servicer for a slate of 13 completed films, formerly represented by Seven Arts International.The films, which have combined production budgets of over $100million, include the Keanu Reeves vehicle, Johnny Mnemonic, I’ll Sleep ...

  • Juno Temple
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    Stars align for Abe Sylvia's Dirty Girl

    2009-11-05T06:00:00Z

    Juno Temple, Sally Hawkins and Lisa Kudrow are joining William H Macy and newcomer Jeremy Dozier in Abe Sylvia’s debut feature Dirty Girl, which is being sold at AFM by Salt.

  • AFM
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    AFM sellers down by 10%, but buyer numbers up

    2009-11-05T06:00:00Z

    The number of exhibitors selling films at the American Film Market has dropped by 10% on last year – but the number of buyers attending the event has risen slightly, the market’s organiser said today.

  • Good Morning President
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    CJ sells Good Morning President to Japan

    2009-11-05T06:00:00Z

    Korea’s CJ Entertainment has had a busy start to the AFM, scoring sales on new titles White Night and Killer Bride’s Perfect Crime and selling Good Morning President to SPO Entertainment for Japan.