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GFM takes on BB King; Cassavetes’ Yellow
London and LA-based seller GFM Films has added blues doc BB King: The Life Of Riley to its EFM slate.
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Seven Arts, GFM take worldwide rights to Cassavetes' Yellow
Seven Arts and GFM have partnered on the first film in their distribution joint venture, taking worldwide rights to Nick Casavetes’ Yellow.
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Wild Bunch comes on board for Cassavetes' Yellow, with new backing
Private equity partner rescues film from financial woes; shooting to start in December.
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Atlas International picks up sales rights to Yellow
Nick Cassavetes’ surreal drama premiered here at the weekend (7) and tells of a substitute teacher with a vivid imagination who takes a road trip to confront her family on a range of personal issues.
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US BRIEFS: Fundamental, Stan Lee partner on 'Realm'
Plus… Screen Media Ventures gets US rights to Yellow and Red Entertainment lines up Navy SEAL biopic
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Tokyo International Film Festival unveils line-up
Five world premieres in the competition section, including Riri Riza’s Atambua 39° Celsius; Hiroshi Okuhara’s The Black Square and Wang Jing’s Feng Shui.
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EFM 2023: The buzz titles from the Americas
Screen highlights the buzz titles ready to entice international buyers at the 2023 European Film Market (EFM).
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Muse lines up slate of hot literary adaptations
EXCLUSIVE: Slate includes films of novels Lunar Park by Brett Easton Ellis, An Expensive Education by Nick McDonell and London Fields by Martin Amis.
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Medient, Tarantella eye Asian markets
Medient Studios and Tarantella Pictures have announced a joint venture to create and distribute content for China and Far East-Asian markets.
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