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Kino Lorber dives for 'The Pearl Button'
Kino Lorber has picked up all US rights to Chilean director Patricio Guzmán’s documentary and Silver Bear best screenplay winner at this year’s Berlinale.
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Lakeshore launches Off The Dock
Lakeshore Entertainment, which earlier this week unveiled plans to boost its film production pipeline, is targeting the YouTube generation with a full-service digital studio.
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Verve to handle international sales
The talent and literary agency has brought on Amy Beecroft to run its new global business development division Verve Ventures in what is likely to become a talking point in Cannes and beyond.
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XLrator Media leaps into 'Time Lapse'
The distributor has acquired North American rights to the time travel thriller starring Danielle Panabaker and plans a day-and-date release via its Macabre genre label.
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Magnolia Pictures acquires 'Experimenter'
The North American deal follows the film’s world premiere at Sundance in January and sets up a theatrical release later this year.
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Tribeca unveils free community events
Top brass at the Tribeca Film Festival (TFF) presented by AT&T have announced the return of the Tribeca Drive-In, Family Festival Street Fair, Tribeca/ESPN Sports Day and Tribeca Family Screenings.
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'Fifty Shades of Grey' director Sam Taylor-Johnson will not return for sequel
Sam Taylor-Johnson, the director of erotic drama Fifty Shades of Grey, will not return to direct its planned two sequels.
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Sony pounces on 'Robotech' property
In a double whammy of announcements on Tuesday, Sony Pictures has snapped up rights to the sci-fi anime and set a 2017 release date for its third Smurfs film.
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Adam Keen joins Broad Green Pictures
The publicity veteran has joined Broad Green Pictures (BGP) as evp of corporate communications and worldwide publicity.
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Janus Films to release restored 'Apu Trilogy'
Janus Films will release new 4K restorations of Satyajit Ray’s seminal The Apu Trilogy with new subtitles.
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Joel Edgerton directorial debut titled 'The Gift'
STX Entertainment and Blumhouse Productions have found a name for the Australian multi-hyphenate’s feature directorial debut, set for release in the US on July 31.
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Roadside Attractions acquires 'Stonewall'
Centropolis Entertainment’s gay rights drama directed by Roland Emmerich has found a US home.
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San Francisco Fest unveils Big Nights roster
Alex Gibney’s documentary Steve Jobs: The Man In The Machine and Michael Almereyda’s drama Experimenter bookend the 58th San Francisco International Film Festival, set to run from April 23–May 7.
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'Super Troopers 2' starts Indiegogo campaign
In under 24 hours, $1.5m has already been raised towards their minimum $2m target.
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Red Sea to sell HK romance, vampire comedy
EXCLUSIVE: LA-based sales outfit brings It’s Already Tomorrow In Hong Kong and Bloodsucking Bastards to Filmart.
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Singapore, US firms team for Christian co-pro
Singapore’s Silver Media Group and LA-based Push To Start Productions have signed a deal at Hong Kong’s Filmart to co-produce faith-based film One Hundred Yards.
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NYAFF to honour late Japanese film 'legends'
EXCLUSIVE: The New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF) has announced a special focus on two Japanese film legends, Ken Takakura (Black Rain) and Bunta Sugawara (Battles Without Honor), who both passed away last November.
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Lakeshore, Vine AIG plot expanded slate
Lakeshore Entertainment is moving ahead with its production ambitions following a deal with Vine Alternative Investments Group that will see the parties co-finance 12 upcoming Lakeshore features.
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Meru hot seller for Submarine
The New York-based company has licensed all US rights excluding TV on the Sundance Audience Award winner to Music Box and Canadian rights to Mongrel Media.
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Maria Lynn to depart Wolfe after 22 years
Maria Lynn will retire as co-president of Wolfe Releasing at the end of March as co-president Jim Stephens assumes the role of sole president.