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Lionsgate acquires US on Blood Ties
In what the parties claimed to be the biggest US buy of the festival, Lionsgate/Roadside announced on Wednesday [23] they had acquired Cannes Competition entry Blood Ties.
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Cluzet and Canet board Gaumont's Turning Tide
EXCLUSIVE: €17 million production headlines a packed Gaumont slate also featuring a live action adaptation of Belle and Sebastien and Michael Youn’s comedy Vive La France.
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Alain Attal: first blood
It all began in a restaurant for the producer of Guillaume Canet’s Cannes title Blood Ties. Alain Attal tells Melanie Goodfellow about his US debut.
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Toronto adds 75+ titles to line-up
World premieres of Kevin Macdonald’s How I Live Now, Fred Schepisi’s Words And Pictures and John Turturro’s Fading Gigolo are among the TIFF line-up of galas and special presentations.
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Front Row hunts down Bloodsport, Reykjavik
Front Row Entertainment, the Dubai-based distributor that is among the world’s most prolific pre-buyers of independent films, has added several more titles to its brimming release slate.
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Cannes 2013: Out of competition
The five films In Competition at the 66th Cannes Film Festival with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Exclusive Media to play The Odds with John Lesher
The company is reuniting with its End Of Watch collaborator and has optioned all rights to Stewart O’Nan’s novel The Odds: A Love Story.
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Wild Bunch's slate includes new projects with James Gray, Jean Dujardin, Leos Carax
Wild Bunch is entering the AFM with a series of new films from James Gray, Jean Dujardin [pictured], Thomas Langmann and Leos Carax among many others.
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Vive la France!
As the editorial team at Screen surveyed 2012’s highs and lows and game-changing news stories, one trend that struck us was the huge success of French films abroad in 2012.
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Cannes Film Festival 2013 line-up
The Official Selection for the 66th Cannes Film Festival has been revealed in Paris.
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