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Cannes: Cohen Media Scoops North American Distribution for Marco Bellocchio’s ‘Kidnapped’ - thewrap.com - China - USA - Italy - Beyond
thewrap.com
09.06.2023 / 01:35

Cannes: Cohen Media Scoops North American Distribution for Marco Bellocchio’s ‘Kidnapped’

noting that the film “doesn’t so much pit one faith against another, casting oppressors against oppressed; instead, the film sets individuals against larger institutions.” It has earned $1.14 million in Italy since opening there in late May.Marco Bellocchio, along with his contemporaries Bernardo Bertolucci and Pier Paolo Pasolini, helped redefine Italian and world cinema in the 1960s and beyond. He created the landmark films “Fists in the Pocket,” “China Is Near,” “The Eyes, the Mouth” and “Devil in the Flesh,” among other films amid a career that spans over 50 years.

Cohen Media Buys Marco Bellocchio’s Cannes Competition Film ‘Kidnapped’ for North America (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - USA - Italy - county Christian
variety.com
08.06.2023 / 17:45

Cohen Media Buys Marco Bellocchio’s Cannes Competition Film ‘Kidnapped’ for North America (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Cohen Media Group has scooped rights to “Kidnapped,” the latest movie by revered Italian master Marco Bellocchio, which world premiered in competition at the Cannes Film Festival. The drama reconstructs the true tale of Edgardo Mortara, a young Jewish boy who was kidnapped and forcibly raised as a Christian in 19th-century Italy. Described by Variety as a “handsomely mounted period drama,” “Kidnapped” opens in 1858, in the Jewish quarter of Bologna, where the Pope’s soldiers burst into the home of the Mortara family. By order of the cardinal, they have come to take Edgardo, their seven-year-old son. The child had been secretly baptized by his nurse as a baby, and the papal law is unquestionable: he must receive a Catholic education.

Alice Rohrwacher’s Cannes Title ‘La Chimera’ Sells Out Internationally For The Match Factory - deadline.com - Australia - Britain - Spain - France - New Zealand - China - USA - Italy - Ireland - South Korea - Ukraine - Thailand - Austria - Germany - Japan - Portugal - Switzerland - Denmark - county Aurora - Greece - Poland - Czech Republic - Finland - Hungary - Hong Kong - Bulgaria - Singapore - Slovakia - Taiwan - Romania
deadline.com
07.06.2023 / 14:29

Alice Rohrwacher’s Cannes Title ‘La Chimera’ Sells Out Internationally For The Match Factory

Italian filmmaker Alice Rohrwacher’s latest pic La Chimera has inked a series of international deals for The Match Factory following its well-received debut at last month’s Cannes Film Festival.

‘Captain America 4’: Harrison Ford And Anthony Mackie Photographed For The First Time On Set, Disney Changes Title To ‘Brave New World’ - etcanada.com - USA - county Harrison - county Ford - county Evans
etcanada.com
06.06.2023 / 15:42

‘Captain America 4’: Harrison Ford And Anthony Mackie Photographed For The First Time On Set, Disney Changes Title To ‘Brave New World’

Marvel Studios has released its first set pic for the upcoming instalment of its first Avengers film, “Captain America 4”.

Sideshow & Janus Films Take North American Rights To Catherine Breillat’s Cannes Title ‘Last Summer’ - deadline.com - USA - Denmark
deadline.com
02.06.2023 / 14:41

Sideshow & Janus Films Take North American Rights To Catherine Breillat’s Cannes Title ‘Last Summer’

Sideshow and Janus Films have acquired all North American rights for Catherine Breillat’s drama Last Summer (L’été dernier) following its well-received premiere in competition in the final days of the Cannes Film Festival (May 16-27).

Enrique Iglesias, Ricky Martin & Pitbull Join Forces For ‘The Trilogy Tour’ Across North America This Fall - etcanada.com - USA - Columbia
etcanada.com
31.05.2023 / 21:33

Enrique Iglesias, Ricky Martin & Pitbull Join Forces For ‘The Trilogy Tour’ Across North America This Fall

Prepare for an incredible fusion of musical powerhouses as Enrique Iglesias, Ricky Martin, and Pitbull team up for The Trilogy Tour across North America this fall.

Kore-eda Hirokazu’s Cannes Prizewinning ‘Monster’ Lands North American Deal With Well Go USA (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - USA - Japan
variety.com
31.05.2023 / 18:13

Kore-eda Hirokazu’s Cannes Prizewinning ‘Monster’ Lands North American Deal With Well Go USA (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Well Go USA Entertainment has acquired North American rights to Kore-eda Hirokazu’s film “Monster” which world premiered in competition at the Cannes Film Festival and and won best screenplay (for Yuji Sakamoto). A critically acclaimed Japanese master, Kore-eda previously won Cannes’ Palme d’Or with “Shoplifters” in 2018 and returned to the competition last year with “Broker” which won best actor for Song Kang-ho. Well Go USA Entertainment plans to release “Monster” in North American theaters in late 2023 or early 2024. Scored by late Oscar-winning composer Ryuichi Sakamoto (“The Last Emperor”) and lensed by Ryoto Kondo (“Shoplifters”), “Monster” tells the story of a widowed mother (Ando Sakura, “Shoplifters) who notices that her young son (Kurokawa Soya) has begun exhibiting strange behaviors. When she brings her concerns to the staff at his school, she discovers that a teacher (Nagayama Eita, “Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai”) is responsible and demands an explanation. Told through the multilayered perspectives of mother, teacher and child, the film gradually unveils the truth which proves much more complex than anyone expects.

Brutal Coming-of-Age Story ‘Mascot’ Acquired by Sumerian for North America (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Britain - USA - Netherlands
variety.com
31.05.2023 / 11:59

Brutal Coming-of-Age Story ‘Mascot’ Acquired by Sumerian for North America (EXCLUSIVE)

Leo Barraclough International Features Editor Sumerian has acquired the North American rights to brutal coming-of-age story “Mascot,” which had its world premiere in January at Slamdance, and its international premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam the same month. Sumerian is planning a limited theatrical release this year under the English title “Fortunate Son.” The pickup marks the second acquisition for Sumerian’s new film and streaming division, which launched this year. Sumerian founder Ash Avildsen said the film is “a dark, brutally authentic and beautifully shot independent film centered around troubled youth in unorthodox households. It will undoubtedly strike a nerve with audiences who appreciate gritty arthouse drama, as it did with me.”

AB6IX announce North America and Asia dates for 2023 ‘The Future’ world tour - www.nme.com - Los Angeles - China - USA - Texas - California - Florida - South Korea - Illinois - Japan - New Jersey - Seattle - county Dallas - Indiana - San Francisco - county Canadian - Macau - city San Francisco, state California
nme.com
31.05.2023 / 03:51

AB6IX announce North America and Asia dates for 2023 ‘The Future’ world tour

AB6IX have announced the dates for their upcoming 2023 ‘The Future’ world tour.AB6IX are set to go on a 12-date world tour from July to September this year, in support of their new mini-album ‘The Future Is Ours: Lost’. The upcoming tour will feature shows in Asia and across North America.AB6IX’s ‘The Future’ world tour outside of South Korea will kick off in Macau, China on July 15.

‘Goodbye Julia’ Review: Two Women Forge a Connection Across Devastating Divides in an Engrossing Sudanese Drama - variety.com - county Divide - Sudan - South Sudan - city Santino - city Khartoum
variety.com
30.05.2023 / 04:07

‘Goodbye Julia’ Review: Two Women Forge a Connection Across Devastating Divides in an Engrossing Sudanese Drama

Jessica Kiang With conflict currently erupting in Sudan, one could be forgiven for approaching Mohamed Kordofani’s “Goodbye Julia,” which takes place in Khartoum during the six years prior to the 2011 secession of South Sudan, as a worthy, topical history lesson. And it certainly does have merit as a primer for the class, ethnic and religious unrest that besets the troubled state. But what actually transpires is far more engaging, in the vein of Asghar Farhadi, wherein a tight, high-concept moral core unravels into strands of widening, deepening social consequence. Telling the story of a fraught friendship between two very different women, Kordofani’s intelligent, compassionate scripting ensures that the political never overwhelms the personal. Yet it also illuminates just how well the fault lines that divide a nation can map onto the rifts within a human heart divided against itself. 

Palme d’Or Whisperer Neon Nearing North American Deal With The Match Factory For Wim Wenders’ Cannes Competition Movie ‘Perfect Days’ - deadline.com - USA - Norway - Japan - Tokyo
deadline.com
25.05.2023 / 19:35

Palme d’Or Whisperer Neon Nearing North American Deal With The Match Factory For Wim Wenders’ Cannes Competition Movie ‘Perfect Days’

EXCLUSIVE: Neon is nearing a deal for North American rights to Cannes competition entry Perfect Days from The Match Factory in a deal pegged in the mid-to-high six figures.

Kino Lorber Acquires North American Rights to ‘Story Ave,’ Produced by Jamie Foxx - variety.com - New York - USA
variety.com
25.05.2023 / 17:09

Kino Lorber Acquires North American Rights to ‘Story Ave,’ Produced by Jamie Foxx

Charna Flam Kino Lorber has acquired North American rights to “Story Ave,” which won a special jury award for cinematography at SXSW. From debut filmmaker Aristotle Torres, “Story Ave” stars Luis Guzmán (“Narcos,” “Boogie Nights”) and Asante Blackk (“When They See Us,” “This Is Us”), with Guzmán serving as executive producer alongside producer Jamie Foxx. “Story Ave”follows teenage graffiti artist, Kadir Grayson (Blackk) who recently ran away from home and tries to prove himself to his neighborhood gang. One night Kadir heads over to the Story Ave. subway platform and attempts to hold up MTA worker Luis Torres (Guzmán) in a robbery. But once Luis proposes he’ll hand over the cash if Kadir has a meal with him, the two get to know each other throughout the meal, and with time their connection turns into growing and sincere friendship.

MUBI Acquires Cannes Un Certain Regard Title ‘The Settlers’ for North America, U.K. - variety.com - Britain - USA - Italy - India - Austria - Germany - Chile - Switzerland - city Santiago - Turkey
variety.com
24.05.2023 / 15:59

MUBI Acquires Cannes Un Certain Regard Title ‘The Settlers’ for North America, U.K.

Naman Ramachandran Global distributor, streamer and production company MUBI has acquired Felipe Gálvez’ “The Settlers,” which bowed on Tuesday at the Cannes Film Festival’s Un Certain Regard section. MUBI has acquired the film for North America, U.K., Latin America, Turkey, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Benelux and India. MUBI will release the film theatrically in the U.S., U.K., and additional territories with release plans to be revealed soon. “The Settlers” is set in Chile at the beginning of the 20th century. A wealthy landowner hires three horsemen to mark out the perimeter of his extensive property and open a route to the Atlantic Ocean across vast Patagonia. The expedition, composed of a young Chilean mestizo, an American mercenary, and led by a reckless British lieutenant, soon turns into a ‘civilizing’ raid.

Mubi Acquires Chilean Cannes Title ‘The Settlers’ For Multiple Territories Including North America & UK - deadline.com - Britain - USA - Italy - India - Austria - Germany - Chile - Switzerland - county Todd - city Santiago - Turkey
deadline.com
24.05.2023 / 14:11

Mubi Acquires Chilean Cannes Title ‘The Settlers’ For Multiple Territories Including North America & UK

Mubi has picked The Settlers, the latest pic from Chilean filmmaker Felipe Gálvez for North America, the UK, Latin America, Turkey, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Benelux, and India.

Netflix Lands Todd Haynes’ Buzzy Cannes Competition Film ‘May December’ In Splashy $11M North American Rights Deal - deadline.com - USA - state Maine
deadline.com
23.05.2023 / 09:05

Netflix Lands Todd Haynes’ Buzzy Cannes Competition Film ‘May December’ In Splashy $11M North American Rights Deal

EXCLUSIVE: After an old-style all night auction, Netflix is finalizing an $11M deal for North American rights to May December, the Todd Haynes-directed drama that stars Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman. It is far and away the big deal of Cannes so far, and a deal of this size ought to send a jolt of optimism that the North American marketplace for Cannes films is still alive and well, after a slow start here.

CAA Takes North American Sales on ‘Goodbye Julia,’ First Sudanese Film in Cannes - variety.com - Los Angeles - USA - Egypt - city Cairo - Sudan - South Sudan
variety.com
21.05.2023 / 10:39

CAA Takes North American Sales on ‘Goodbye Julia,’ First Sudanese Film in Cannes

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent CAA Media Finance has come on board to handle sales in North America on Mohamed Kordofani’s “Goodbye Julia,” the first film from Sudan to launch from the Cannes Film Festival. CAA will be working in tandem with Egypt-based producer Ali El Arabi’s Ambient Light Films, which holds North American rights for the timely drama that premiered on May 21 in Un Certain Regard. “Goodbye Julia” takes place just before the 2011 secession of South Sudan. It revolves around two women, one from the north, the other from the south, that are brought together by fate in a complex relationship that attempts to reconcile differences between northern and southern Sudanese communities.

XYZ Films Boards North American Sales on Ukraine War Screenlife Drama ‘StayOnline’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - USA - Ukraine - Russia
variety.com
21.05.2023 / 05:33

XYZ Films Boards North American Sales on Ukraine War Screenlife Drama ‘StayOnline’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Christopher Vourlias XYZ Films has acquired North American sales rights to “StayOnline,” from Ukrainian director Anton Skrypets, which uses the innovative Screenlife format to tell the story of a young Kyiv woman who risks her life to help a boy whose parents have gone missing after the Russian invasion. “StayOnline” was co-written by Skrypets and Eva Strelnikova, who also served as director of photography. It was produced by Marina Kvasova and Alla Lypovetska of the Organization of Ukrainian Producers (OUP). The film begins when a young woman volunteering in Kyiv is given one of the thousands of laptops donated by ordinary Ukrainians to support the war effort. She’s asked to install a sensitive military application and deliver the laptop to her brother serving on the frontline.

Gravitas Ventures Acquires North American Rights To Distribute Julia Camara Thriller ‘Stronghold ’ - deadline.com - Los Angeles - USA - Mexico - Canada - Washington - Denmark - city Santos
deadline.com
19.05.2023 / 19:55

Gravitas Ventures Acquires North American Rights To Distribute Julia Camara Thriller ‘Stronghold ’

Gravitas Ventures, an Anthem Sports & Entertainment Company, has picked up North American rights to the post-apocalyptic thriller Stronghold, directed by Julia Camara. In addition to US & Canada; Gravitas wants to add Latin American territories in addition to Mexico including the Caribbean and sub territories.”

Good Deed Entertainment Takes North America On Rom-Com ‘Love… Reconsidered’ - deadline.com - New York - USA
deadline.com
19.05.2023 / 13:37

Good Deed Entertainment Takes North America On Rom-Com ‘Love… Reconsidered’

EXCLUSIVE: Good Deed Entertainment (GDE) has acquired North American rights to Carol Ray Hartsell’s Hamptons-set indie romantic comedy Love… Reconsidered for a Valentine’s Day 2024 release.

Breaking Baz: Moments Of Time With Harrison Ford In Cannes; Stumbling Into A Party With Leonardo DiCaprio - deadline.com - USA - Indiana - county Harrison - county Ford - city Richmond
deadline.com
19.05.2023 / 13:37

Breaking Baz: Moments Of Time With Harrison Ford In Cannes; Stumbling Into A Party With Leonardo DiCaprio

James Stewart once remarked that if you’re any good as a movie actor then audiences will follow you because what you’re doing is giving them “little moments of time that they’ll never forget.”

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