All Sales articles – Page 332
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NewsThurman to star in Night and Fog
EXCLUSIVE: Actress to play WWII secret agent Vera Atkins; Paris-based sales agent Other Angle launching sales at the AFM.
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NewsArrow takes two from Voltage
EXCLUSIVE: UK distributor picks up Good Kill [pictured] and Politics of Love.
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NewsA Man Called Ove sold to Germany, Benelux
TrustNordisk has secured sales of the upcoming film based on Fredrik Backman’s bestselling book.
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NewsRicky Gervais comedy heads to AFM
Gervais to write, direct and star alongside Eric Bana; Protagonist to sell.
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NewsCharlie Hunnam joins Thai boxing thriller
EXCLUSIVE: HanWay to sell Jean-Stephane Sauvaire’s Thai boxing prison thriller A Prayer Before Dawn at AFM.
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NewsWild Bunch to launch pan-European digital distribution
First title destined for e-distribution slate is Eli Roth’s The Green Inferno. Company will be on hunt for suitable titles at the AFM.
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NewsVertigo takes Moomins for UK
EXCLUSIVE: Indie Sales handles rights to Moomins On The Riviera; UK release planned for May 2015.
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NewsCelluloid launches new Audiard
EXCLUSIVE: Company to co-sell the title with Wild Bunch in Santa Monica.
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NewsStarz brings Northmen to US, Canada
The company has acquired North American theatrical and US Pay-TV rights to Northmen – A Viking Saga from Ascot Elite Entertainment Group.
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NewsIndie Sales boards What We Become
EXCLUSIVE: Picture marks Danish Bo Mikkelsen’s feature debut after critically acclaimed short Tabu.
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NewsKunal Nayyar, Icon join Bollywoof Tale
Big Bang Theory’s Kunal Nayyar attached; Icon takes UK rights.
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NewsIFC takes US rights to The Sleepwalker
LevelK handles international sales on Brady Corbet thriller.
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NewsFortissimo drinks to Kampai! For The Love of Sake
Fortissimo takes world rights except Japan for Mirai Konishi’s feature documentary Kampai! For The Love Of Sake.
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NewsWestEnd enters Green Room
EXCLUSIVE: UK sales outfit boards thriller starring Anton Yelchin, Imogen Poots.
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NewsBankside scores X+Y deals
EXCLUSIVE: France, Australia, Canada, Japan among deals for Toronto hit.
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NewsGlobal Screen finds Thousand deals
Global Screen has sold A Thousand Times Goodnight to France and Belgium among other territories.
















