All posts tagged "Foreign Films News"
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Acquisitions – Foreign Films
Zeitgeist Feel Privileged to Grab Berlin Bear Winner; “Child’s Pose” Hits Next February
October 2, 2013Naturally ever since its Berlin Film Festival Golden Bear win and with stops in Karlovy Vary,...
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Acquisitions – Foreign Films
Drafthouse Films Place Matsumoto’s “R100” in a Submission Hold
September 26, 2013It’s the sort of pick-up that only a few distribs would dare gamble on – Hitoshi...
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Acquisitions – Foreign Films
The Cinema Guild Believe in Crime and Punishment; Grab Diaz’s 4-Hour, Cannes Preemed Norte, The End of History
September 25, 2013We’re not sure if Ryan Krivoshey’s The Cinema Guild intends to supply snacks or bathrooms breaks...
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Acquisitions – Foreign Films
Adopt Films Recruit Yuval Adler’s “Bethlehem”; Telluride-Venice-TIFF Thriller to Be Unveiled in Late ’14
September 23, 2013Sticking to his mandate of half dozen or so film festival films per year purchases, Adopt...
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Acquisitions – Foreign Films
Samuel Goldwyn Get Dolled Up for Puenzo’s “The German Doctor”
September 23, 2013Lucia Puenzo’s own second book to film adaptation (2009’s The Fish Child is the other) will...
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Acquisitions – Foreign Films
Punk is not Dead; Magnolia Adds Moodysson’s “We are the Best!” to Next Year’s Playlist
September 18, 2013Our Nicholas Bell consider it among his top 5 best at TIFF this year and both...
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Acquisitions – Foreign Films
Bastards From a Basket; Sundance Selects Ropes Denis’ Cannes Sensation
August 22, 2013A true whodunit type but of a different vibe, the one film from this years’ Cannes...
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Acquisitions – Foreign Films
Magnolia Makes “Alan Partridge” a Hostage Ahead of NYFF Premiere
August 20, 2013Apparently Michael Winterbottom doesn’t own the Steve Coogan trademark – his schtick and comedic genius happens...
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Indie Film News
Fishing for the Meaning of Life; Naomi Kawase is Readying “Still The Water” for 2014
August 19, 2013After serving as a Cannes Jury member back in May, Naomi Kawase (her most recent directing gigs...
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Indie Film News
Jean-Luc Godard, Ursula Meier, Pedro Costa, Aida Begic Take Part in Sarajevo-Flavored Omnibus
August 14, 2013Legendary enfant maudit Jean-Luc Godard, Portugal’s national treasure Pedro Costa (Ne Change Rien) and the new...