Small MPU – Page 2216
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Buyers rally to Save Oz!
EXCLUSIVE: Albert Mar’s animation sells to the Middle East, Colombia, CIS and Eastern Europe.
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Arclight explores McLean's Jungle
Thriller is based on Yossi Ghinsberg’s international bestseller; Arclight are in talks with international buyers in Cannes.
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Spotlight shines on Marfa Girl
EXCLUSIVE: Spotlight Pictures acquires world rights to Larry Clark’s coming-of-age tale [pictured].
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Shochiku unveils Ninja The Monster
Ken Ochiai’s film is the first in a series of smaller-budget films aimed at international markets.
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The Crossing hits Cannes
The cast of John Woo’s upcoming romantic epic attended a press conference in Cannes on Saturday [May 17].
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Arrow takes El Ardor for UK
EXCLUSIVE: Pablo Fendrik’s rainforest thriller premieres in a Special Screening.
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IMAX makes moves in Sweden, Russia
IMAX has announced its first commercial theatre deal for Scandinavia, with Nordic Cinema Group.
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Nordisk joins historic skiing epic
Nordisk Film joins Birkebeinerne as co-producer and distributor.
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Expendables roll into Cannes
If you could bottle the testosterone on show at Sunday’s (18) press conference, Red Bull would be quaking in its proverbial boots.
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Talking hockey in Cannes
Legendary Russian ice hockey star Slava Fetisov, in Cannes with Gabe Polsky’s doc Red Army, has poured scorn on the notion that sports like ice hockey and American Football are becoming too violent.
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South Korea to remake Drug War
Media Asia Films has signed a deal with South Korea’s Jong Film to remake Johnnie To’s Drug War into a Korean-language feature.
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Godzilla crushes int'l BO on $103m
Warner Bros Pictures and Legendary Pictures’ monster feature was in appropriately destructive mood at the weekend, scoring the biggest international debut of the year-to-date on an estimated $103m.
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Godzilla smashes into US on $93.2m
The monster movie was unstoppable at the weekend, launching in North America on an estimated $93.2m.
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CMG racks up Plastic sales
Edward Noeltner’s heist film has gone to Palatin for Germany, Austria and German-speaking Switzerland and Interfilm for Japan.
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IFC Midnight takes Extraterrestrial
IFC Midnight has acquired US rights to The Vicious Brothers’ Tribeca sci-fi horror Extraterrestrial from Vicarious Entertainment, Twin Engine Films and Buffalo Films. Separately, Film Movement has picked up Belle And Sebastian.
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Worldview boards doc 52
Worldview Entertainment announced it will finance and produce Joshua Zeman’s documentary 52.
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Sorrentino’s Youth scores sales
EXCLUSIVE: Wild Bunch and StudioCanal take rights to the Italian director’s follow up to Oscar-winner The Great Beauty.