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Liam Neeson to star in 'Felt'
Sierra/Affinity has bulked up its market slate with international rights to the spy thriller from Scott Free Productions, Playtone, Cara Films and MadRiver Pictures.
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Open Road, Impuls Pictures strike Swiss output deal
The agreement will include Open Road’s Sleepless Night starring Michelle Monaghan, Jamie Foxx and Dermot Mulroney.
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Kevin Spacey joins 'Billionaire Boys Club'
The Oscar winner will play murdered Beverly Hills high-flier Ron Levin alongside Ansel Elgort and Taron Egerton on the project that Good Universe introduces to buyers this week.
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Shout! Factory picks up 'Albert – Up, Up and Away'
Shout! Factory has entered a deal with Stuttgart-based sales company Sola Media to distribute the animated feature Albert – Up, Up and Away in the US and Canada.
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Angel Grace starts sales on 'Isn't It Delicious'
US-based Angel Grace Worldwide (AGW) starts sales at the AFM this week on Isn’t It Delicious from Skyline-NYC Productions and Empekay KayJayKay Productions.
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FilmNation, Shane Carruth chart ‘The Modern Ocean’
Glen Basner and his team have added a second prestige title to their market slate in the form of Shane Carruth’s all-star adventure-drama.
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SKE to finance 'The Silent Wife'
Sidney Kimmel Entertainment (SKE) has come on to fully finance and co-produce the thriller that FilmNation is introducing to buyers at the market.
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Samuel Jackson joins GFM Films’ 'Blazing Samurai'
Samuel L Jackson, Michael Cera and Mel Brooks have joined Mass Animation, Huayi Brothers Media Corporation, Flying Tigers Entertainment and GFM Films’ animation.
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US BRIEFS: Samuel Goldwyn Films picks up 'Havana Motor Club'
Plus… LA Film Festival announces partnership with ArcLight Cinemas for 2016; Lakeshore, Phantom Four partner on Miles, Seattle grant finalists; Davoli and Davids merge firms.
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Magnolia Pictures acquires 'Noma – My Perfect Storm'
The distributor has picked up North American rights from TrustNordisk to the documentary about celebrated chef René Redzepi.
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Sundance, Jaunt unveil first VR residency
Lynette Wallworth is the first of four artists selected for the collaboration between Sundance Institute and Jaunt Studios on a virtual reality residency programme.
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Fortitude International to sell 'The Bachelors'
JK Simmons will star in the ensemble comedic drama that Nadine de Barros and her sales team are introducing to AFM buyers this week.
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Lost Disney short found in BFI Archive
The BFI National Archive and Walt Disney Animation Studios have announced the rediscovery of a Walt Disney film that was thought to be long lost now found in the BFI National Archive.
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Lotus Entertainment to talk up 'Mute'
Duncan Jones will direct Paul Rudd and Alexander Skarsgard in the sci-fi thriller he has waited 12 years to make.
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Lightning Entertainment brings 'Anguish'
EXCLUSIVE: Ryan Simpkins stars in the supernatural thriller that impressed critics and audiences when it premiered over the summer at the Fantasia International Film Festival in Canada.
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Roland Emmerich enters DDI’s 'Lost Amazon'
EXCLUSIVE: Jason Moring and his team continue to assemble a roster of high-quality animation and have picked up worldwide rights to the Awesometown Entertainment feature heading into the market.
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Film Movement acquires 'Mad Tiger'
The New-York based distributor has acquired all North American rights to the IFP Documentary Lab film ahead of its world premiere at DOC NYC on November 13.
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Le Vision Pictures USA acquires 'Zodiac: The Year Of The Snake'
Los Angeles-based Le Vision Pictures USA has acquired rights to Jayson Rothwell’s action title as its Chinese backers develop partnerships with Hollywood to focus on tentpole releases.
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13 Films boards Desmond Tutu drama
Roland Joffé will direct Oscar winner Forest Whitaker and Vince Vaughn in The Archbishop And The Antichrist, which the sales agent introduces to international buyers this week.
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Michael Moore hits out at 'Invade' ‘R’ rating
In a timely move that will drum up more awards season publicity for his latest documentary, Michael Moore has publicly rejected the MPAA’s ‘R’ rating for Where To Invade Next.