All Distribution articles – Page 304
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M-Appeal sells ‘Daddy’ to UK, France
EXCLUSIVE: Gerald McCullouch’s feature debut set to world premiere at Montreal.
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UK label Sharp Teeth Films to launch with Jim Carrey-produced doc
EXCLUSIVE: Asian film specialist Terracotta Distribution expands with new label to focus on titles outside the continent.
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Incoming IFTA chair attacks DSM
EXCLUSIVE: On the eve of his third term as the trade association’s chairman, Michael Ryan has fired a broadside at European Commission proposals for a Digital Single Market.
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Ingrid Bergman Cannes doc set for US release
Pretty Pictures snaps up raft of international rights; Rialto Pictures to release documentary in the US and Canada.
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Odin’s Eye hires Martin Gallery to oversee sales, acquisitions
Sales exec joins Australian outfit from Pinnacle Films.
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Amazon Prime Video follows Netflix into Japan
The online retailer joins Netflix in moving into the Japanese video streaming market.
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'Paddington' breaks StudioCanal records
Title crosses 1 million DVD and Blu-Ray sales in record time.
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Arthouse exhibitors criticise EU bonus scheme
Arthouse exhibitors from Poland to Venezuela have added their voices to the chorus of disapproval about Europa Cinemas’ new bonus payment scheme to promote partnerships between cinemas and online distribution platforms.
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Mongrel Int’l to sell 'Angry Indian Goddesses' at TIFF
EXCLUSIVE: Heading into Toronto, Jungle Book Entertainment and One Two Films have brought on Charlotte Mickie and her team to kick off world sales on what they have described as India’s first female buddy movie.
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RightsTrade, BondIt strike deal
Steven Polster’s online film and television market has signed a strategic partnership with the entertainment financing firm to provide upfront liquidity from online licensing agreements.
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Seville International to sell 'Parched' at Toronto
Vice-president of international sales Anick Poirier has assembled a sales slate that includes five festival selections including the world premiere of Leena Yadav’s tale of four ordinary women in India.
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Soda picks up rights to 'High-Rise', 'Disorder'
Soda has picked up three Toronto titles, including Ben Wheatley drama-thriller.
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Terence Davies' 'Sunset Song' sold to Spain
Fortissimo Films’ sells Spanish rights to the Toronto-bound period drama.
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Content boards John Hawkes noir 'Too Late'
Content Media has acquired international sales to Dennis Hauck’s neo-noir detective thriller and will host a private buyers screening in Toronto.
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Fortissimo picks up 'Mountain Cry'
Fortissimo Films has acquired global rights to Larry Yang’s Mountain Cry, which will receive its world premiere as the closing film of this year’s Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) on October 10.
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SPC to release 'The Meddler'
The distributor will schedule a North American release on the family drama starring Susan Sarandon, Rose Byrne and JK Simmons.
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Mundial to launch sales on 'Semana Santa'
EXCLUSIVE: The sales agent will introduce worldwide buyers to Alejandra Márquez Abella’s Mexican feature directorial debut ahead of its September 10 world premiere in Toronto.
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Well Go USA acquires 'Lost In Hong Kong'
The deal has triggered a September 25 day-and-date release that will see the distributor open the film in North America on the same day as its Chinese launch.
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Tomas Jegeus to head Fox International Productions
The studio has recruited from within to fill the vacancy left by Sanford Panitch’s departure to Sony and appointed its former co-president of worldwide theatrical marketing and distribution.
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Seville inks deals on Hany Abu Assad’s 'The Idol'
eOne’s art-house sales arm Seville International has secured several deals on Hany Abu-Assad’s Toronto-bound The Idol.