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56 articles available in total starting from 02/04/2007. Last article published on 07/06/2007.

Arn conquers buyers

Epic title Arn: The Knight Templar has been Svensk Filmindustri’s event film during Cannes, with distributors invited to view a promo-reel of one of the most expensive projects ever made in...  

25/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Market/Scandinavia

Eclectic deals for Bavaria

Munich-based sales outfit Bavaria Film International secured almost 20 sales on 11 of its eclectic titles, including its Un Certain Regard entries And Along Come Tourists by Robert Thalheim (see...  

25/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Market/Germany

Lithuanian Film Studios' promising dawn

Lithuanian Film Studios, the country’s major integrated studios, which hosted the $15m thriller Transsiberian earlier this year, announced yesterday at Cannes that it has optioned the rights to...  

24/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Market/Lithuania

Empties fills contracts for Fandango-Portobello

Jan Sverák’s local box office hit Empties has sold to a handful of territories during Cannes, according to new players in town Fandango-Portobello. The film, which is breaking local box office...  

24/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Market/UK

Reprise sold to France

Joachim Trier’s successful directorial debut, Reprise, has been sold to Malavida for France by Nordisk Film International Sales. The deal was struck between Lionel Ithurralde from the French...  

24/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Market/Norway

Trust closes 60 deals

Trust Film Sales has registered healthy sales during this Cannes Film Festival, closing as many as 60 deals in 10 days. Lukas Moodysson’s first English-language film Mammoth and Lars von Trier’s...  

24/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Market/Scandinavia

Mungiu and Polanski score

French international sales outfit Wild Bunch is busy selling 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days at Cannes. The second feature by Romanian director Cristian Mungiu was presented in official competition...  

23/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Market/France

Onoma widens sales strategy

Pascal Diot, CEO of Paris-based Onoma International, told Cineuropa he is going to add genre movies to his auteur-driven sales line-up to respond to an increasing demand from international buyers....  

23/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Market/France

Hallam Foe sells for Independent

David Mackenzie’s Berlin-winning film Hallam Foe has been sold by the London-based Independent Film Sales to a handful of key territories so far during Cannes, including the US (Magnolia). The...  

23/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Market/UK

Latido dances with Fado

Headed by Massimo Saidel, Spanish sales outfit Latido Film is attracting international buyers to Carlos Saura’s musical film Fados, already sold to a dozen territories, including France (TF1) and...  

22/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Market/Spain

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