All Distribution articles – Page 256
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Fox lines up four 'Avatar' sequels
James Cameron surprised CinemaCon attendees at the end of Thursday morning’s Fox presentation to explain that his fantasy universe had become larger than originally expected.
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US briefs: 'Ghost In The Shell' begins NZ shoot
Plus: The Orchard takes Jeremiah Tower doc; Abramorama expands; and more…
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Fox, New Regency plot autumn release for Warren Beatty film
The long-gestating Howard Hughes biopic has found its distributors, it emerged during a CinemaCon lunch in honour of New Regency head Arnon Milchan.
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Benedict Cumberbatch to voice The Grinch
The British star has been cast in the lead role of Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment’s 2017 holiday season release.
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'Civil War', 'Finding Dory' wow at CinemaCon Disney show
A full screening of the latest Marvel Studios tentpole was the highlight of Wednesday morning’s Disney presentation at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
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Amanda Knox feature among new Danish docs
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix to launch US-Danish documentary Knox in autumn; Screen speaks to key doc companies about their lineups.
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Lord Puttnam calls for greater VPF transparency and new BFI distribution fund
The Labour Lord and former producer has addressed VPFs, Brexit and the potential for a new specialised BFI distribution fund in a wide-ranging speech to industry.
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Picturehouse strikes international deal with Royal Opera House Live
The company will be the exclusive international distributor of ROH Live Cinema for the Opera’s 2016/17 season.
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Sony unveils 'Spider-Man' film title
A very long but occasionally spectacular presentation by the studio rounded out the CinemaCon programme on Tuesday and delivered the most winning appearance yet by a pair of A-listers.
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STX Entertainment, Sylvester Stallone plot mystery film
Sylvester Stallone has lined up a feature with STX Entertainment, the studio announced during its CinemaCon presentation on Tuesday.
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Well Go USA: growing audiences for Asian movies
Currently one of the most active distributors of Asian movies in the North America market, Well Go USA Entertainment distributes action, genre and US indie films across all platforms, including theatrical, DVD and VOD.
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Warner Bros allays Screening Room fears
CEO Kevin Tsujihara, whose studio has been bruised by poor reviews and flagging global box office for its costly Batman V Superman, played to the hearts of theatre owners in a presentation on Tuesday that reaffirmed its commitment to the theatrical experience.
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Rebecca Ferguson thriller gets new sales home
EXCLUSIVE: Romance-thriller Despite The Falling Snow, also starring Charles Dance and Sam Reid, moves from 6 Sales to Parkland Pictures.
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CinemaCon: FIP chief hails local production hits
Fox International Productions president Tomas Jegeus on Monday identified the potential of local-language hits to succeed beyond their native borders in a broad presentation in Las Vegas.
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Cinepolis chief in Screening Room warning
UPDATE: Alejandro Ramirez Magaña struck an early blow for the theatrical lobby at the annual exhibitors convention on Monday when his comments on the controversial Screening Room proposal drew spontaneous applause.
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Clooney, Spacey, McGregor titles get Swiss deals
EXCLUSIVE: Ascot Elite ties up deals with Bloom and Lakeshore.
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CinemaCon: Netflix in talks to acquire unfinished Orson Welles epic
The streaming giant is in negotiations to acquire The Other Side Of The Wind, veteran producer Frank Marshall told convention attendees on Monday.
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Altitude, Pan-Européenne team on Cousteau story 'The Odyssey'
Film starring Lambert Wilson - as legendary oceanographer Jacques-Yves Cousteau - and Audrey Tautou to hit UK screens at the end of 2016.
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Ruzanna Kegeyan moves to Arclight Films
EXCLUSIVE: The veteran sales agent has joined Gary Hamilton’s sales company as evp of sales and acquisitions.
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Kino Lorber acquires 'As I Open My Eyes'
The distributor has pounced on North American rights from Doc&Film International to Leyla Bouzid’s debut one week before its US premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.