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

Business Street: Good results despite difficult year

Despite a year marked by a significant drop in business in film industries worldwide, there was no small amount of satisfaction in Via Veneto yesterday after the closing of The Business Street,...  

30/10/2008 | Rome Film Festival | Market

TrustNordisk adds US remake to line-up

Scandinavian sales company TrustNordisk has just picked up world distribution rights for the US remake of the Danish hit Love at First Hiccup by Tomas Villum Jensen, produced in the US by Bob...  

23/10/2008 | Market | Scandinavia

High Point snaps up Mum & Dad, The Understudy

High Point Films have acquired world rights, excluding the UK and North America, for Steven Sheil’s British horror film Mum & Dad. The film thrusts a Polish airport worker into a horrific...  

10/10/2008 | Market | UK

Heaven’s Heart sold to the US

TrustNordisk has sold Simon Staho’s chamber drama Heaven's Heart to IFC Distribution in the US, who will include it in its straight to video service, Festival Direct Programme. Other titles...  

08/10/2008 | Market | Scandinavia

Kaurismäki sells Three Wise Men in France

Three Wise Men, the new intimate drama by Mika Kaurismäki that screened in Toronto’s Contemporary World Cinema section, has been acquired for French theatrical distribution by Epicentre. The deal...  

03/10/2008 | Market | Finland

NonStop Sales busy with Kid movies

The Stockholm-based sales outfit NonStop Sales has sold the 3D animation film Gnomes & Trolls, The Secret Chamber to SF for the five Nordic territories. The Swedish theatrical release is set for...  

30/09/2008 | Market | Scandinavia

High Point picks up Left Bank

High Point Films has acquired world rights, excluding Benelux, for Pieter van Hees’ feature debut, Left Bank. A horror film akin to Rosemary’s Baby and The Wicker Man, Left Bank recounts the tale...  

30/09/2008 | Market | UK

IFC on Nordic buying spree

US distributor IFC has acquired a couple of high profile Nordic films prior and during the Toronto Film Festival, remaining truthful to its mature taste for Danish and Swedish offerings in...  

12/09/2008 | Market | Scandinavia

Nordic animation gets sales push

Denmark’s Sunshine Barry & the Disco Worms and Finland’s Moomin and Midsummer Madness are getting a sales push by their respective sales representatives Sola Media and NonStop Sales. The...  

11/09/2008 | Market | Scandinavia

Buresi named vice director of Berlinale film market

Catherine Buresi has been named vice director of the Berlinale film market, a position she has occupied since September 1, 2008. After heading the EAVE training programme, she worked from...  

10/09/2008 | Berlinale | Market

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