TrustNordisk closes more European territories on Videocracy
by Annika Pham
Back at its Copenhagen headquarters after the American Film Market in Los Angeles, international sales company TrustNordisk has announced several deals on the Swedish documentary Videocracy [+see also:
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The film about the power of television under Italian media magnate turned prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has been sold to Benelux (Fourcomers), Switzerland (Filmcoopi), Romania (Clorofilm) and Hungary (Mozinet). It already opened theatrically in Sweden (13,757 admissions for Folkets Bio) and Italy (Fandango).
Other films on which TrustNordisk recently closed deals include Norwegian blockbuster Max Manus [+see also:
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