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1683 articles available in total starting from 17/05/2002. Last article published on 12/07/2019.

High Point boards In Our Name

High Point Films has taken on international sales for Brian Welsh’s critically lauded debut feature, In Our Name, which premiered at the BFI London International Film Festival this year. The...  

09/12/2010 | Market | UK

Sony grabs Grabbers for UK

Principal photography is underway in Belfast and Donegal, Ireland on Jon Wright’s (Tormented) Irish comedy horror Grabbers and Sony Pictures has already acquired UK rights to the project. Written...  

08/12/2010 | Market | Ireland/UK

TrustNordisk brings three European titles to Sundance

Copenhagen-based sales company TrustNordisk is representing three titles at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival (January 20-30): Scottish director David Mackenzie’s Perfect Sense, Norwegian...  

07/12/2010 | Market | Scandinavia

Irish films rack up global distributors

Irish films will soon be seen across the world with Santa’s Apprentice, Outcast and The Moth Diaries being sold to a number of territories. The Weinstein Company has acquired North American and UK...  

23/11/2010 | Market | Ireland

Adaptation of Oksanen’s Purge among 12 projects at Baltic Event

The screen adaptation of Sofi Oksanen’s award-winning novel Purge,, to be produced by Finnish production powerhouse Solar Films, is among 12 projects from nine countries that have been selected...  

11/11/2010 | Market | Estonia

NonStop picks up The Trip, Let Me In at AFM

Stockholm-based distribution company NonStop Entertainment has acquired three titles at Los Angeles’s American Film Market (AFM), which closes today: Michael Winterbottom's road movie The Trip, US...  

10/11/2010 | Market | Scandinavia

Memento starts pre-sales on Cantet’s Foxfire

The opening of the American Film Market was marked by Memento Films International’s announcement that it is starting pre-sales for Laurent Cantet’s new project, an adaptation of US writer Joyce...  

04/11/2010 | Market | France

Positive balance for Business Street

The Rome International Film Festival market Business Street closed yesterday, after seeing a 10% increase in the number of accredited buyers and sellers over 2009. This despite the fact that this...  

02/11/2010 | Market | Italy

TrustNordisk pushes genre films at AFM

TrustNordisk will bring chilling and dark movies from all over Scandinavia at the 31st American Film Market in Los Angeles (November 3-10), starting with Priest of Evil, based on the eponymous...  

02/11/2010 | Market | Scandinavia

French flag flies high at Business Street

Forming by far the largest national contingent, 21 French international sales companies have been hard at work since yesterday at the Rome Film Festival’s Business Street and will be until...  

29/10/2010 | Market | Italy/France

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