All Distribution articles – Page 297
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Netflix, Curzon partner for 'Beasts Of No Nation' UK theatrical release
African child soldier drama will open in the UK on Oct 9, a week before it debuts on Netflix.
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Toronto wrap: more buyers, less fanfare
As Toronto came to a close the Industry Office reported that the number of attending buyers climbed 9% over last year as observers bemoaned a lack of activity.
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Toronto: STX nears pricey 'Hardcore' deal
The new buyer is closing on possibly the biggest buy of Toronto as it swooped on world rights ahead of what Screen International understands will be an offload of international rights to a studio.
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'Sunset Song', 'Mr. Right', 'Neon Bull' sell in TIFF
A trio of festival titles have found US homes including the closing night film.
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Charlie Kaufman's 'Anomalisa' acquired for UK
Curzon Artificial Eye acquires Venice Grand Jury Prize winner.
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Dutch distributor A-Film "close to bankruptcy"
A-Film, for many years one of the leading independent arthouse distributors in the Netherlands, is teetering close to bankruptcy.
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China sales outfit Turbo Films launches slate
EXCLUSIVE: Beijing outfit launches with TIFF drama Promised Land, Simon Yam thriller, Blind Spot adaptation.
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A24 circling horror 'February'
The active New York distributor and DirecTV are reportedly closing on a US deal for the Vanguard selection.
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Pablo Larrain's 'The Club' sets UK release
Berlinale Silver Bear winner secures UK/Ireland release date.
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Uni shifts US 'Legend' release to November
The studio has moved its Kray Twins drama starring Tom Hardy off the original October 2 weekend when Fox’s popular Toronto selection The Martian will open.
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Toronto: Mongrel Intl scores more 'Goddesses' sales
EXCLUSIVE: Charlotte Mickie and producers Gaurav Dhingra and Sol Bondy have announced further deals on the hot Toronto sales title.
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Toronto: 'The Ardennes' finds French buyer
Diaphana Distribution has landed distribution rights to the Belgian thriller from Robin Pront and Bart Van Langendonck.
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Toronto: 'Land Of Mine', 'The Wave' find US homes
SPC has paid low seven-figures for US and Latin America on Land Of Mine, while Magnolia Pictures has acquired US rights to The Wave.
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Toronto: Paramount acquires 'Anomalisa'
The studio is understood to have paid more than $5m for worldwide rights to Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson’s Venice Grand Jury Prize winner.
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TWC acquires 'Jane Got A Gun'
The Weinstein Company has picked up US rights to the Natalie Portman starrer after a lead attorney on the film pulled it from Relativity before the latter filed for bankruptcy on July 30.
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FilmSharks strikes further TIFF slate deals
Guido Rud’s Buenos Aires-based sales agent has announced another wave of sales from its Toronto slate.
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'Beasts' director Cary Fukunaga lobbied for theatrical release
The Beasts Of No Nation writer-director personally lobbied for a theatrical component to the release of Netflix’s first original feature.
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'Angry Indian Goddesses' closes key territory
EXCLUSIVE: Mongrel International has slotted another piece into its international distribution jigsaw on Jungle Book Entertainment and One Two Films’ Toronto Special Presentation selection Angry Indian Goddesses.
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Starline warms to Tom Browne’s 'Radiator'
EXCLUSIVE: UK sales outfit nabs drama executive produced by Barbara Broccoli and Rachel Weisz.
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'Last Cab To Darwin' hailed for Asia, Americas
EXCLUSIVE: Australian box office hit Last Cab To Darwin has been flagged down by distributors in Asia and Latin America.