Global Screen has sold A Thousand Times Goodnight to France and Belgium among other territories.
Global Screen has its war photographer drama A Thousand Times Good Night to Septième Factory Distribution for France and Belgium.
Other deals in recent weeks include with Greece (Danaos Cinema), Brazil (Mares Filmes), Central America (Wiesner), Argentina (CDI Films) and Lithuania (Scanorama) have been closed.
The film, directed by Erik Poppe and starring Juliette Binoche and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, previously sold to the US (Film Movement), Canada (Pacific Northwest Pictures), Japan (Kadokawa Corporation), Australia (Regency Film Distribution), UK (Arrow), Spain (Golem), Portugal (Lanterna de Pedra Filmes), Benelux (Wild Bunch), South Korea (Cinema Republic), China (Champs Lis), Hong Kong (Edko), Denmark and Finland (Smile ApS), Turkey (Yeni Bir Film Ltd), Ex-Yugoslavia (Discovery d.o.o.), Bulgaria (Multivision Ltd.), Latin America (HBO), Israel (Shoval), Middle East (Italia Film Int.), Indonesia (Suraya) and other territories.
It opened in the US on Oct 24.
“A Thousand Times Goodnight perfectly matches our line up of high quality movies that appeal to both arthouse and mainstream audiences. We already have huge interest from independent cinemas and major exhibitor circuits. This movie is very dear to Juliette Binoche’s heart and she will strongly support the release,” said Nancy de Meritens CEO of Septième Factory Distribution.
“We’re thrilled to bring A Thousand Times to France now, too, and are looking forward to our first collaboration with Septième Factory Distribution”, says Julia Weber, Head of Theatrical Sales at Global Screen. “Our distributors keep telling me their audience for international drama is mainly female, educated and urban. A Thousand Times is the perfect film for exactly this target group, as it tackles one of this audience’s greatest challenges with great delicacy: how to be successful in a demanding job and enjoy a fulfilling family life at the same time.”
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