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Pretty Pictures captures Vinterberg’s The Hunt
France’s Pretty Pictures picks up Thomas Vinterberg’s Cannes competition entry.
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Little Studio Films signs Mick Garris to direct Invasion
The Los Angeles-based company will represent all rights to the sci-fi thriller at the Cannes market.
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Red Sea Media adds Frankie Go Boom to Cannes slate
Chairman and CEO Roman Kopelevich will commence sales on the Croisette on Jordan Roberts’ rom-com starring Charlie Hunnam, Lizzy Caplan, Chris O’Dowd from Bridesmaids, Ron Perlman and Whitney Cummings.
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Penn to attend Cannes Haiti benefit gala
The event, hosted by Giorgio Armani, will be in aid of the ongoing operation in Haiti following the earthquake in 2010 and will also support charities set up by Paul Haggis and Petra Nemcova.
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K5 sings with LCD Soundsystem doc Shut Up and Play the Hits
K5 brings Will Lovelace and Dylan Southern’s punk-dance doc to Cannes, plans screening with 2 Many DJs set.
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Telefilm Canada: Canadian co-pro business in healty state
Telefilm Canada announced on Wednesday (May 3) that the five-year total from 2006-10 for Canadian feature film treaty co-production budgets amounted to $1.02bn.
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Riley Keough, Julia Garner to sink teeth into cannibal picture We Are What We Are
EXCLUSIVE: In Memento Films project directed by Jim Mickle, Keough and Garner to play two sisters forced into cannibalism by father as part of family tradition
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SC Films joins The Fold
EXCLUSIVE: London-based sales company takes on UK drama set in Cornwall.
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Memento to sell Craig Zobel’s controversial Compliance
Film based on true events prompted controversy at Sundance this year.
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Wide House picks up world sales on Approved for Adoption
Hybrid documentary combining animation with live action is set to premiere in competition at Annecy in June.
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Shorts from Tsai Ming-Liang and João Pedro Rodrigues added to Cannes Critics' Week
Films to be screening during closing night on May 24.
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In The Fog locks distribution for Germany, Russia, Poland, France
EXCLUSIVE: The Match Factory handles sales for Sergei Loznitsa’s Cannes competitor, set in the German-occupied western frontiers of the USSR in 1942.
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David Garrett pacts with Constantin to launch new London-based sales company
In new outfit Mister Smith Entertainment, Garrett joined by former Summit exec Ralpho Borgos and Annasivia Britt; brings Mortal Instruments adaptation and Natascha Kampusch drama to Cannes.
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Child’s Play, Everybody Has A Plan on FIP Cannes slate
Shebnem Askin-Schreger (pictured) will be on the Croisette touting Fox International Productions’ sales roster, which includes Vinessa Shaw in the remake of the 1976 Spanish thriller Who Can Kill A Child?
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Christie renews partnership with Cannes festival for three more years
Company has been one of the festival’s technical partners since 2006.
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Highland Film Group boards int'l sales on Revenge For Jolly!
Arianne Fraser’s company will introduce the dark comedy to buyers in Cannes following its Tribeca world premiere. Jolly! is one of three productions planned for this year by Atlas Entertainment subsidiary Atlas Independent.
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FFI sells out on Cannes opening night film Moonrise Kingdom
In advance of the May 16 world premiere on the Croisette and simultaneous opening day release in France through StudioCanal, a comprehensive picture has emerged of the slew of top tier sales on Wes Anderson’s latest work.
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DreamWorks Animation prepares Rise footage for Cannes
The studio will expand its presence on the Croisette alongside the out-of-competition screening of Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted.
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Cannes adds another 7 titles to Official Selection
Candida Brady documentary Trashed, Wayne Blair’s The Sapphires and Franck Khalfoun’s Maniac among seven titles added to Official Selection.
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CMG adds Winston Churchill: Walking With Destiny to Cannes slate
Ed Noeltner’s Beverly Hills-based sales company will screen the Moriah Films documentary narrated by Ben Kingsley during the market.