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887 articles available in total starting from 05/06/2002. Last article published on 27/06/2019.

Buyers seduced by The Proposition

The Australian/UK co-production The Proposition, released last Friday in the UK by Tartan Films, has been sold by The Works to almost 20 territories. These include Benelux (A Film), Portugal...  

16/03/2006 | Distribution | UK

£300m spent on P&A in 2005

To sustain the release of 467 new films in 2005, UK distributors spent £300m (€436m) in prints and advertising (P&A), including £165.8m (€249m) on media advertising, according to the 2006 Yearbook...  

15/03/2006 | Distribution | UK

The Best of Youth out on DVD in the US

The Best of Youth, the award-winning 2003 film by Marco Tullio Giordana, will be distributed in DVD on the US market by Miramax. Winner of the Un certain regard section at the 2003 Cannes Film...  

10/03/2006 | Distribution | Italy

Moodysson’s contained new release

Far from the dozens of prints and media frenzy surrounding his previous films, Lukas Moodysson’s Container is being released today by Folkets Bio on only three screens: in Stockholm, Göteborg and...  

10/03/2006 | Distribution | Sweden

Cinema on the Net

As of yesterday, two days before its theatrical release, it has been possible to watch an entire sequence online from Jean-Marc Vallée’s C.R.A.Z.Y., one of the top Canadian hits of last year....  

09/03/2006 | Poland | Distribution

35 countries go for Guantanamo

"The Road to Guantanamo is the most successful Michael Winterbottom film we’ve handled", said Joy Wong, head of Works International, to Cineuropa. Indeed, the London-based sales company has half a...  

08/03/2006 | Distribution | UK

Moland’s new film makes revolutionary start

High School Teacher Pedersen, the highly anticipated new film from one of Norway’s top directors, Hans Petter Moland, took the Norwegian box office by storm last weekend. Released on 35 screens by...  

28/02/2006 | Distribution | Norway

Exhibitors boycott De Laurentis: "He didn’t respect the windows"

A new controversy has broken out after the clash between exhibitors and a mobile telephone company that wanted to broadcast the The Interpreter on its clients’ phones while the film was still in...  

26/02/2006 | Distribution | Italy

Kaurismaki gets ready for Cannes

Lights in the Dusk, the highly anticipated last part of Aki Kaurismäki’s trilogy, has been out on Finnish screens since February 3, but the director’s own production company, Sputnik Film, told...  

23/02/2006 | Distribution | Finland

Berlin buying frenzy for NonStop

Nordic distribution company NonStop Entertainment has had a productive festival, picking up no less than nine films in Berlin, including German mainstream title The Elementary Particles by Oskar...  

17/02/2006 | Distribution | Sweden

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