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App downloaded across the world

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- High Point sells Bobby Boermans’ techno-thriller to a slew of international territories, including Germany, Japan, Australia and North America

App downloaded across the world

UK sales outfit High Point has announced a raft of international sales on Bobby BoermansApp [+see also:
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. Following the European Film Promotion Premieres and New York Industry Screenings in June, Film Movement has acquired all rights for North America. Momo Films has picked up all Australia and New Zealand rights.

Prior sales include Germany (ZDF), Japan (Nettai Museum), South Korea (Movement Pictures/Markers Entertainment), China (Leomus Culture & Media), Russia (Exponenta), Hong Kong (UA Films) and Taiwan (Cineplex Development Co).

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High Point Chief Operating Officer Julie Delaney, who negotiated the deal for North America, and also worked on the Australia and New Zealand deals said, “These sales to the first English language territories are a strong testament to this film’s continuing universal appeal.”

App is about a young woman being blackmailed by a malicious app called Iris, mysteriously downloaded on her smartphone. Just Film Distribution released App in the Netherlands across 98 screens on April 4 and it grossed €358,595.

High Point’s current European sales slate includes Barbara Bredero’s Class Of Fun [+see also:
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(Netherlands), Sam Hoare’s Having You (UK), Mike Carter’s Connected (UK), Dennis Bots’ Cool Kids Don’t Cry [+see also:
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(Netherlands), Eddy Terstall’s Deal (Netherlands) and Katherine Boorman’s Me And Me Dad (UK).

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