All Distribution articles – Page 215
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'SS-GB' director Philipp Kadelbach's new feature gets German deal
UFA Distribution teams up with Global Screen to sell So Viel Zeit, based on Frank Goosen novel.
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Swen enters UK distribution with Venice title 'The Journey'
EXCLUSIVE: Expanding Swen Group strikes deal with IM Global for Northern Ireland ‘Troubles’ drama starring Timothy Spall.
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Lionsgate, Amazon strike exclusive India streaming pact
Deal includes La La Land, Deepwater Horizon and TV hits Mad Men and Anger Management.
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'Logan' released in China with parental advisory despite 14 minutes of cuts
X-Men spin-off is the first film to be affected by China’s new Film Industry Promotion Law.
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Rockzeline boards Australian sci-fi thriller 'Restoration'
EXCLUSIVE: Stu Willis directed story in multiple formats.
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Content Media acquires 'WHITNEY Can I Be Me'
Documentary set to premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.
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Breaking Glass acquires Icelandic drama 'Heartsone'
EXCLUSIVE: Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson directed Venice 2016 Queer Lion winner. Separately, FilmRise has acquired Sundance documentary It’s Not Yet Dark.
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Curzon appoints head of distribution and head of acquisitions
EXCLUSIVE: UK distributor Curzon Aritificial Eye promotes executives to key roles.
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Losange scores key deals on doc 'The Paris Opera'
EXCLUSIVE: Feature documentary capturing world famous music institution is sold to US, Canada and Germany.
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Gaumont to sell cinema chain stake to Pathé for $400m
France’s oldest cinema company quits exhibition to focus on TV and film production.
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Netflix dates David Fincher crime drama 'Mindhunter', reveals first footage
David Fincher, Asif Kapadia, Tobias Lindholm and Andrew Douglas are directors; Charlize Theron is an executive producer.
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Netflix reveals release date, first teaser for Brad Pitt satire 'War Machine'
Movie directed by Animal Kingdom’s David Michod will get May 26 release.
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Netflix boards high-profile series from BBC and Canal+
Troy: Fall Of A City, from The Night Manager writer David Farr, likely to be among BBC1’s most expensive dramas; service also boards thriller from Homeland writer.
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A third of UK cinema releases grossed less than £10,000 in 2016
The top 20 films made up 48.6% of box office, notes the 2016 FDA yearbook; advertising spend decreases again.
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Lionsgate dates Pantelion comedy '3 Idiotas'
DISTRIBUTION: Separately, Universal dates Trolls 2; FilmRise acquires Free And Easy, The Good Postman; IFC takes Rebel In The Rye.
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Lotte seals US, Japan deals on thriller 'Bluebeard'
Lee Soo-youn’s mystery thriller stars Cho Jin-woong, Kim Dae-myung and Shin Gu.
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13 films that could be in the running for an Oscar in 2018
Like it or not, the awards race 2018 is already underway.
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Gunpowder & Sky Distribution picks up 'Little Boxes'
Separately, Films We Like has acquired Daniel Warth’s Slamdance award-winner Dim The Fluorescents.
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Buyers of Scorsese's 'Irishman' call potential Netflix deal “fake news”
The finance plan for Martin Scorsese’s mob story remains unclear.
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The Match Factory secures key deals across Berlin slate
EXCLUSIVE: Festival winners sell to Europe, Asia, Australia and South America.