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12 articles available in total starting from 10/02/2011. Last article published on 18/02/2011.

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Fandango Portobello sells Salt to 13 territories

Fandango Portobello, the London-based sales company founded in 2008 by producers Domenico Procacci and Eric Abraham, has sold The Salt of Life to 13 countries, including France, Germany, the UK,...  

18/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | EFM/Italy-UK

July’s Future on NonStop’s Berlin pick ups

Scandinavian distributor NonStop Entertainment acquired seven titles in Berlin. All of them had previously screened at Sundance. Among them is Miranda July’s competition film The Future...  

18/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | EFM/Scandinavia

US buyers hungry for Nordic fare

No less than four Nordic titles were sold to major US distributors during the European Film Market in Berlin. Magnolia Pictures added the Norwegian films Headhunters and Happy, Happy to its...  

17/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | EFM/Scandinavia

The Mill and the Cross drives sales for Wide Management

Polish director Lech Majewski's The Mill and the Cross, which played Sundance and Rotterdam before premiering at the European Film Market, has been sold by Wide Management to a handful of...  

15/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | EFM/France

Tyrannosaur pulls off major deals for Protagonist

Hot off its successful launch at Sundance, Paddy Considine’s directorial debut Tyrannosaur has been sold by Protagonist Pictures to half a dozen territories in Berlin, including the US (Strand...  

14/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | EFM/UK

Beta’s Goethe! finds US Music Box deal

Philipp Stölzl’s biopic Goethe!, about the early years of Germany’s most famous literary genius and rebel, was sold at the Berlinale by Beta Cinema to a handful of territories, including Music Box...  

12/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | EFM/Germany

Lumiere acquires Camilla Läckberg films

Benelux distributor Lumière has acquired the rights to Camilla Läckberg’s The Fjällbacka Murders, based on original stories specifically written for film and TV by acclaimed scriptwriters...  

12/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | EFM/Benelux

Bavaria climbs on Norwegian Mountain

Thorsten Ritten, managing director of Munich-based sales company Bavaria Film International (BFI), has boarded the Norwegian film The Mountain, screening today at Panorama Special in Berlin. “It...  

12/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | EFM/Germany

LevelK opens Suicide Room for bidding

Jan Komasa’s Polish drama Suicide Room, premiering today in the Berlinale’s Panorama Special, has been picked up for world sales by Copenhagen-based LevelK. The film centres on teenager Dominik,...  

12/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | EFM/Scandinavia

First-timer Yellow Affair ready for Monkey business

Newly formed Scandinavian-based sales outfit Yellow Affair is doing business for the first time at the European Film Market (EFM). Spearheading the company’s line-up is the Swedish film She...  

11/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | EFM/Scandinavia

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