Exclusive: Magnolia Pictures International has licensed key territories on the Sundance pick-up, which screens in the market tonight (May 17).
Sean Baker’s comedy has gone in France (Arp Selection), UK (Metrodome), Australia (Rialto), South Korea (Mirovision), Taiwan (Double Edge) and Portugal (Films4You).
As previously announced Magnolia will handle the Us release on the Duplass Brothers Productions and Through Films comedy.
Head of worldwide sales Christina Rogers and director of international sales Scott Veltri brokered the deals.
Tangerine follows a prostitute who gets out after a short stint in prison and tears through Los Angeles after she learns of her pimp boyfriend’s infidelity.
Sean Baker’s comedy has gone in France (Arp Selection), UK (Metrodome), Australia (Rialto), South Korea (Mirovision), Taiwan (Double Edge) and Portugal (Films4You).
As previously announced Magnolia will handle the Us release on the Duplass Brothers Productions and Through Films comedy.
Head of worldwide sales Christina Rogers and director of international sales Scott Veltri brokered the deals.
Tangerine follows a prostitute who gets out after a short stint in prison and tears through Los Angeles after she learns of her pimp boyfriend’s infidelity.
- 5/17/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Richard Guardian’s international sales company Guardian Entertainment has announced at Afm a slew of further sales on Before The Door’s horror-thriller The Banshee Chapter.
Deals have closed in Germany (Marlo Media), Japan (New Select), Australia/New Zealand (Monster Film), Taiwan (Double Edge) and Canada (LevelFilm).
As previously announced, Barry Gordon’s XLrator will distribute in the Us and 101Films/Intense in the UK.
Blair Erickson’s 3D film premiered at Film4 FrightFest and tells of a journalist who researches a government-manufactured chemical.
Ted Levine, Katia Winter and Michael McMillian star.
Stephanie Riggs, Christian Arnold-Beutel and Before The Door’s Corey Moosa and Sean Akers produced. Zachary Quinto, Neal Dodson, Marcus Schoefer and Gudrun Giddings are the executive producers.
Arnold-Beutel and Giddings negotiated the deals.
Deals have closed in Germany (Marlo Media), Japan (New Select), Australia/New Zealand (Monster Film), Taiwan (Double Edge) and Canada (LevelFilm).
As previously announced, Barry Gordon’s XLrator will distribute in the Us and 101Films/Intense in the UK.
Blair Erickson’s 3D film premiered at Film4 FrightFest and tells of a journalist who researches a government-manufactured chemical.
Ted Levine, Katia Winter and Michael McMillian star.
Stephanie Riggs, Christian Arnold-Beutel and Before The Door’s Corey Moosa and Sean Akers produced. Zachary Quinto, Neal Dodson, Marcus Schoefer and Gudrun Giddings are the executive producers.
Arnold-Beutel and Giddings negotiated the deals.
- 11/8/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Flux Pavilion (born Joshua Steele) is the dubstep artist that non-dubstep fans are most likely to have heard. That's because Kanye West and Jay-z turned Steele's "I Can't Stop" into "Who Gon' Stop Me," a car speaker-rattling track on the duo's album "Watch the Throne."
The British producer has a string of other genre hits to his name, including "Bass Cannon" (an appropriately named track that's a mainstay in sets for just about every Edm act who has played at a venue like New York's Webster Hall) and a more recent collaboration with Diplo's Major Lazer, "Jah No Partial."
He's back at it again with "Blow the Roof," an 8-track Ep that hits the web on Jan. 28. HuffPost Entertainment is exclusively debuting "I Feel It," a glitchy joint that sounds like a French version of your favorite video game theme song (listen above). The rest of the Ep features...
The British producer has a string of other genre hits to his name, including "Bass Cannon" (an appropriately named track that's a mainstay in sets for just about every Edm act who has played at a venue like New York's Webster Hall) and a more recent collaboration with Diplo's Major Lazer, "Jah No Partial."
He's back at it again with "Blow the Roof," an 8-track Ep that hits the web on Jan. 28. HuffPost Entertainment is exclusively debuting "I Feel It," a glitchy joint that sounds like a French version of your favorite video game theme song (listen above). The rest of the Ep features...
- 1/23/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Subject: Michael Biehn, 53-year old American actor (turned writer and director)
Date of Assessment: March 2, 2011
Positive Buzzwords: Intensity, ability to speak wordless volumes, James Cameron
Negative Buzzwords: Lack of star power, James Cameron
The Case: Upon initial contemplation of this week's subject, the first question that springs to mind is this: What the hell ever happened to Michael Biehn? Such an involuntary reaction is based upon an assumption that Biehn's a relatively lost visage of the 1980s; but anyone who's been paying attention would realize that Biehn's been (for the most part) working steadily as an actor even though his big-time blockbuster roles have long since ceased to exist. Naturally, he came from humble beginnings by steadily landing a lot of television work, including both regular series (even an "ABC Afternoon Special") and made-for-tv movies before moving into feature films. Upon arrival within the celluloid realm, Biehn initially appeared to...
Date of Assessment: March 2, 2011
Positive Buzzwords: Intensity, ability to speak wordless volumes, James Cameron
Negative Buzzwords: Lack of star power, James Cameron
The Case: Upon initial contemplation of this week's subject, the first question that springs to mind is this: What the hell ever happened to Michael Biehn? Such an involuntary reaction is based upon an assumption that Biehn's a relatively lost visage of the 1980s; but anyone who's been paying attention would realize that Biehn's been (for the most part) working steadily as an actor even though his big-time blockbuster roles have long since ceased to exist. Naturally, he came from humble beginnings by steadily landing a lot of television work, including both regular series (even an "ABC Afternoon Special") and made-for-tv movies before moving into feature films. Upon arrival within the celluloid realm, Biehn initially appeared to...
- 3/1/2011
- by Agent Bedhead
It's a wrap! The Martin Gropius Bau is empty and the final pickups follow. This is a work in progress and readers are invited and welcome to contribute. Presales have returned in reaction to the reduced number of finished films on offer over the past two markets. Presales applies across the board from Us to French and even Italian films. English language films are increasingly coming out of the major non English language territories but local product is impacting sales on Us films internationally. Business was quickly wrapped up but it was done with a healthy number of buys reported. Lower prices have become accepted but the market must have product as this event proved.
Adriana Chiesa has licensed Federico Moccia’s teen trilogy to Savor to Spain. The first title, Sorry If I Love You (Scusa Ma Ti Chiamo Amore) grossed $27m when released by Medusa on 600 prints in Italy.
Adriana Chiesa has licensed Federico Moccia’s teen trilogy to Savor to Spain. The first title, Sorry If I Love You (Scusa Ma Ti Chiamo Amore) grossed $27m when released by Medusa on 600 prints in Italy.
- 3/9/2010
- by Sydney
- Sydney's Buzz
Season 2 Episode 7: Ference and Double Edge finally break their silence about (former) local sports hero Gilbert Arenas. No holds barred!! Show Credits: Written & hosted by: Ference and Double Edge Produced & Edited by: Zuberi B. Williams Venue: Austin Grill (Silver Spring) Intro: Johnny Cash (Don’t Bring Your Guns To Town) Leopold Bros. Distillery Subscribe to Itunes Podcast (If the show [...]...
- 1/27/2010
- by Editor-in-Chief
Every so often you come upon an actor's bio that lists training at a school outside the United States. What makes a performer decide to study abroad and what are the benefits? Six actors who've done it let us know. Two attended the Moscow Art Theater School; the others trained at the Jacques Lecoq International Theatre School in Paris, the Accademia dell'Arte in Italy, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London, and the Odin Teatret in Denmark.Doing Repertory in RussiaFew institutions can claim as influential a role in shaping modern theatre as the Moscow Art Theater -- through its association with Anton Chekhov and the teachings of co-founder Konstantin Stanislavsky. American undergraduates can study at the theatre's school for a semester through a program run by the National Theater Institute at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Connecticut. A graduate program at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge,...
- 2/11/2009
- by Gerard Raymond
- backstage.com
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