All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 181
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NewsUniversal in pact for Fox to distribute home entertainment product in Russia
Three-year deal kicks off in August.
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NewsPanel named for UK film policy review, to be led by Chris Smith
Experts recruited include Will Clarke, Tessa Ross, Iain Smith, Libby Savill, Julian Fellowes, Matthew Justice, Tim Richards, Michael Lynton.
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NewsOscilloscope strikes deal for We Need to Talk About Kevin with Independent
O-scope takes North American rights to Lynne Ramsay’s Cannes Competition title We Need To Talk About Kevin, starring Tilda Swinton.
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CommentDrive-ing music
Find out about those ’80s-leaning pop tunes that had a starring role in Drive.
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NewsPathe International has booming Cannes including Iron Lady sell-out
Pathe does more than 70 deals across its sales slate, with other hot sellers including Last Passenger and This Must Be The Place.
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NewsLe Havre takes Fipresci prize in Cannes Competition
Ecumenical jury honours This Must Be The Place.
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NewsSoda takes UK rights to Oslo, August 31
The Match Factory is handling sales on Joachim Trier’s Reprise follow-up.
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NewsPeccadillo takes on Beauty (Skoonheid) from MK2
UK distributor also takes on a trio of South American features from M-Appeal.
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CommentJacques of all trades
Stella Artois and Future Cinema imagine the life of a bon vivant on the Croisette in the ’60s.
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NewsMaya closes slew of deals on Schrader's The Jesuit
Maya Entertainment has had a busy Cannes Market with Paul Schrader’s The Jesuit, selling the film in 14 territories.
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NewsCANNES 2011 winners: The Tree of Life wins Palme d'Or
Ceylan and Dardennes share Grand Prix; Winding Refn takes director award; acting prizes go to Dujardin and Dunst; jury prize goes to Poliss; Camera d’Or to Las Acacias.
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NewsUn Certain Regard top prize goes to Arirang, Stopped On Track
Other awards go to Elena and Good Bye.
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NewsIFC Midnight takes on Snowtown from Protagonist
Critics Week hit Snowtown has now landed another deal, with IFC Midnight taking all North American rights
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NewsKino International's Donald Krim dies at age 65
Donald Krim, the president of Kino International and co-president of Kino Lorber, died on May in New York at the age of 65. He had been battling cancer for a year.
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NewsBeing Elmo sells to Canada, Australia/New Zealand
Submarine handling sales as well as US theatrical launch.
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Rezo Films, Iris Group set up Rezo Finance
New operation will support Rezo via distibution, world sales and production.
















