All Distribution articles – Page 15
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CinemaCon experts advocate for collaboration on lower budget releases
”We need to be patient with these movies and understand there’s a different threshold for what success is.”
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“Audiences want something new”, Uni international distribution head tells CinemaCon
“We have learned we cannot rely on just the IP alone,” Veronika Kwan Vandenberg says in International Day keynote.
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Global Screen, Film Movement strike US deal on ‘Stella. A Life.’ (exclusive)
New international sales also close for Israel, former Yugoslavia.
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Former top NATO execs The Fithian Group on why global industry is poised for growth
Founding partners talk direct distribution, clients’ plans for European studio, and why data rules.
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Disney plots huge summer 2026 with ‘Mandalorian’ feature, ‘Toy Story 5’, live-action ‘Moana’
Rami Malek spy thriller The Amateur pushed into 2025.
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Roadside bids to boost summer box office with ‘Summer Camp’ starring Diane Keaton, Kathy Bates, Alfre Woodard
Film to open theatrically nationwide on May 31.
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Searchlight sets awards corridor release for Sundance hit ‘A Real Pain’
Limited release scheduled for October 18.
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Sony-backed Taiwanese horror comedy ‘Dead Talents Society’ sets release plans
The film has been nearly four years in the making.
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France’s Urban Distribution shuts down as company founder cites “fears for independent cinema”
Urban’s sales and production divisions will continue to operate.
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NonStop buys 17 titles including festival hits ‘Dahomey’, ‘A Different Man’ (exclusive)
Other acquisitions include Steve McQueen’s ‘Occupied City’, Shiori Ito’s ‘Black Box Diaries’.
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MetFilm Distribution to release Embankment Films doc ‘Strike: An Uncivil War’ in the UK
Rainmaker Content is selling international rights on the Embankment-produced feature docs ‘Strike: An Uncivil War’ and ‘Dwarf Strory’.
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How ‘There’s Still Tomorrow’ is bringing women and older audiences back to Italian cinemas
An unlikely success story, Paola Cortellesi’s black and white film topped the Italian box office in 2023.
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Oscar winner ‘The Boy And The Heron’ to stream on Netflix worldwide
Debut date not announced at time of writing.
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Why are award-winning Indian documentaries struggling to find audiences at home?
While Indian documentaries are riding high at international festivals, at home filmmakers are struggling to connect them to cinemagoers.
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Sony Pictures Classics takes worldwide on Nicholas Hytner’s ‘The Choral’ starring Ralph Fiennes and Jim Broadbent
Alan Bennett has written the script, with Kevin Loader and Damian Jones producing.
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Neon, Waypoint to collaborate on production slate of $10m-plus features
Non-exclusive pact will cater to “underserved market of larger independent films”.
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Craig Roberts to direct ‘The Scurry’ for True Brit; Rhys Ifans, Mia Mckenna-Bruce, Paapa Essiedu lead cast
Shooting starts on April 2, making use of the recently announced Independent Film Tax Credit.
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France’s Rezo Films to close distribution arm
Rezo helped to launch the careers of Abdellatif Kechiche, Catherine Corsini, Xavier Dolan, Gaspar Noé, Stéphane Brizé and Jeremy Clapin.
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Berlinale doc ‘hold on to her’ sells to Germany, adds sales agent (exclusive)
The documentary traces a recent case of police and state violence in Belgium.
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Together Films picks up CPH:DOX title ‘Mediha’, exec produced by Emma Thompson (exclusive)
The film plays in CPH:DOX’s new Human Rights award section.