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Locomotive takes on sales for For Greater Glory
EXCLUSIVE: Locomotive Entertainment Group is handling all rights outside the US and Mexico to Dean Wright’s For Greater Glory.
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Waterstone Entertainment finds Mantivities for Chris Pine
EXCLUSIVE: Fresh from the Star Trek 2 shoot, Chris Pine will jet into Cannes to meet with sales agents on the new comedy.
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UPI takes territories on Kathryn Bigelow's Zero Dark Thirty
Universal Pictures International announced on Tuesday (15) its deal with Panorama Media for the UK, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Scandinavia, South Africa and Spain. The deal happened well before Cannes.
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The Solution, Irish DreamTime strike multi-film pact
Lisa Wilson and Myles Nestel’s The Solution Entertainment Group will commence talks with Cannes buyers on espionage thriller November Man, the first project to go under a multi-title financing and distribution deal with Pierce Brosnan and Beau St Clair’s Irish DreamTime.
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CBS Films takes US rights to Ends Of The Earth
IM Global’s genre title has been swiped off the shelf on the eve of the Cannes market following a buyers screening in Los Angeles last week.
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Exclusive Media to introduce Cannes buyers to At Any Price
Alex Walton and his team will kick off talks with international buyers here on Ramin Bahrani’s drama At Any Price starring Dennis Quaid and Zac Efron. CAA represents domestic rights.
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Freedom, Paradox secure P&A for Thunder Run
The announcement is designed to spur Cannes sales on the 3D military thriller through Hyde Park International, although the parties declined to reveal who is putting up the “substantial domestic” commitment. Gerard Butler, Matthew McConaughey and Sam Worthington are set to star.
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Al Mansour reveals struggles of directing Wadjda
Saudi Arabia’s first female filmmaker Haifaa Al Mansour reveals the difficulties she faced while making Wadjda, the first feature to be shot in Saudi Arabia.
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Amy Adams in talks for Paquet-Brenner thriller Dark Places
Amy Adams is in negotiations to star in writer-director Gilles Paquet-Brenner’s thriller Dark Places.
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Ingenious launches senior film fund
UK-based financier Ingenious launches fund to back 20-30 films per-year in the $10-60m range.
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Akamai returns for HD network at Cannes
Cloud platform Akamai providing online video coverage of Cannes.
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Tiberius grabs four titles for Germany
German independent distributor Tiberius Film has been on an early Cannes buying spree.
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Jinga Films adds thriller After
UK genre specialist Jinga adds thriller After to its Cannes lineup.
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Gangs Of Wasseypur to open London Indian Film Festival
Third edition of the festival to take place June 20-July 3.
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7&7 adds four to Cannes slate including Duigan drama
Maura Ford and Antony Ford’s London-based 7&7 Producers’ Sales Service has added four market premiere titles to its slate ahead of Cannes.
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Power strikes exclusive library deal with Bankside Films
London-based Power has struck an exclusive deal to handle the 21-film library of Bankside Films.
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UK Film Centre in Cannes to include talks about Inbetweeners, micro-budget filmmaking and digital vs film
Speakers to include Damian Jones, Peter Carlton, and Charlotte Bruus Christensen.
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Nu Image adds crime thriller Homefront to Cannes slate
EXCLUSIVE: The independent sector’s go-to action man Jason Statham will star and Sylvester Stallone wrote the screenplay. The pair recently wrapped production on another title from the Nu Image / Millennium Films stable, The Expendables 2.
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Arclight to handle sales on Ethan Hawke thriller Predestination
Michael and Peter Spierig Brothers will direct the sci-fi tale from their own screenplay and Brisbane-based Patrick McDonald of Wolfhound Pictures and Tim McGahan of Blacklab Entertainment who brought the project to Arclight are producing.