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Bayona's Monster heads to UK, France
EXCLUSIVE: UK, France among multi-million dollar buyers of Lionsgate’s Liam Neeson fantasy.
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Cannes 2014: No hyper Marché but solid sales
International trade was low-key in contrast to the fanfare that surrounded US activity, yet the market correction that has brought more real projects and less bombast augurs well for savvy operators.
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Main Street, Crown Brand strike deal
Main Street Films announced in Cannes it has entered into a financing and co-production partnership with Hong Kong-based investment fund Crown Brand Corporation Limited.
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CineCoup unveils WolfCop 2
CineCoup has announced that Lowell Dean will direct the sequel to his genre hit WolfCop.
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Crowd sells to Curator Films
Fledgling Los Angeles-based distributor Curator Films has picked up North American rights from FiGa Films to Marcelo Gomes and Cao Guimaraes’s The Man Of The Crowd.
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Sundance announces NEXT Fest dates
Sundance Institute will present the Sundance NEXT Fest summer event from August 7-10.
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Submarine cuts deals on Illmatic
Submarine has sold a raft of territories on Tribeca opener Time Is Illmatic.
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Highland scores with The Trust
EXCLUSIVE: Highland Film Group has reported a solid Cannes market and closed key sales on the Nicolas Cage crime thriller.
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SSI acquires Spitfire for Poland
Silver Sword International (SSI) has struck deal with Icebreaker Films to distribute Spitfire Liberator: The Alex Herbst Story in Poland.
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NIFF picks up Cannes duo
Veteran programmer Tony Watts has slotted two Cannes market titles into the upcoming inaugural Niagara Integrated Film Festival (NIFF) in Ontario, Canada.
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Indie Sales tells Marie’s Story
EXCLUSIVE: Indie Sales has closed key a raft of deals on Jean-Pierre Ameris’ Marie’s Story: From Darkness to Light.
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US producers talk budgets, and passion, of indie film
Case studies include Cannes hit It Follows; producer Rebecca Green talks financing challenges.
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Bloom strikes Sea Of Trees sales
Alex Walton arrived on the Croisette with a new company backed by Garmin heir Ken Kao and arguably the prestige title of the market – and the buyers have responded.
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