Charlotte Kirk starrer to screen at market next week; international talks ongoing.
On the eve of AFM Palisades Park Pictures has announced key territory sales on Neil Marshall’s crime thriller Duchess, with Saban Films acquiring the US and Vertigo Films taking UK rights.
Palisades Park Pictures CEO Tamara Birkemoe has concluded a raft of deals on the Charlotte Kirk starrer.
Amazon has taken Benelux rights, Videomite has acquired the film for Turkey, Selim Ramia for the Middle East, Cinemundo for Portugal, Premiere 9 Entertainment for India, Myndform for Iceland, Daro Film Distribution for Central Eastern Europe, M-Net for South Africa,...
On the eve of AFM Palisades Park Pictures has announced key territory sales on Neil Marshall’s crime thriller Duchess, with Saban Films acquiring the US and Vertigo Films taking UK rights.
Palisades Park Pictures CEO Tamara Birkemoe has concluded a raft of deals on the Charlotte Kirk starrer.
Amazon has taken Benelux rights, Videomite has acquired the film for Turkey, Selim Ramia for the Middle East, Cinemundo for Portugal, Premiere 9 Entertainment for India, Myndform for Iceland, Daro Film Distribution for Central Eastern Europe, M-Net for South Africa,...
- 10/26/2023
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Charlotte Kirk starrer to screen at market next week; international talks ongoing.
On the eve of AFM Palisades Park Pictures has announced key territory sales on Neil Marshall’s crime thriller Duchess, with Saban Films acquiring the US and Vertigo taking UK rights.
Palisades Park Pictures CEO Tamara Birkemoe has concluded a raft of deals on the Charlotte Kirk starrer.
Amazon has taken Benelux rights, Videomite has acquired the film for Turkey, Selim Ramia for the Middle East, Cinemundo for Portugal, Premiere 9 Entertainment for India, Myndform for Iceland, Daro Film Distribution for Central Eastern Europe, M-Net for South Africa, and Top Film Distribution for Ukraine.
On the eve of AFM Palisades Park Pictures has announced key territory sales on Neil Marshall’s crime thriller Duchess, with Saban Films acquiring the US and Vertigo taking UK rights.
Palisades Park Pictures CEO Tamara Birkemoe has concluded a raft of deals on the Charlotte Kirk starrer.
Amazon has taken Benelux rights, Videomite has acquired the film for Turkey, Selim Ramia for the Middle East, Cinemundo for Portugal, Premiere 9 Entertainment for India, Myndform for Iceland, Daro Film Distribution for Central Eastern Europe, M-Net for South Africa, and Top Film Distribution for Ukraine.
- 10/26/2023
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Episode Number: 7013 (January 24, 2011)
Guests: Charlie Rose
Segments: Stephen Rejects Keith Olbermann’s Power, The Word – Coverage of Denial, Art Stephen Up Challenge – Banksy
Videos: Monday, January 24, 2011
The firing of Keith Olbermann has sent waves of disbelief in, okay who are we kidding, no one. But Olbermann will be missed by many. At least we have the solace of having Keith Olbermugg to give us comfort. And the way Stephen was bound and determined to get the “Am I canceled?” line out without a character break was both heroic and adorkable. Stephen being Banksy explains his effortless and inspiring portraits of Snoopy. Not sure what made Stephen break down into that beautiful smile right after the art segment, but thank you to whichever ‘Colbert Report’ editor left it in.
If you’ve never seen it, you can watch the Charlie Rose interview with Stephen Colbert on CharlieRose.com. I love interviews...
Guests: Charlie Rose
Segments: Stephen Rejects Keith Olbermann’s Power, The Word – Coverage of Denial, Art Stephen Up Challenge – Banksy
Videos: Monday, January 24, 2011
The firing of Keith Olbermann has sent waves of disbelief in, okay who are we kidding, no one. But Olbermann will be missed by many. At least we have the solace of having Keith Olbermugg to give us comfort. And the way Stephen was bound and determined to get the “Am I canceled?” line out without a character break was both heroic and adorkable. Stephen being Banksy explains his effortless and inspiring portraits of Snoopy. Not sure what made Stephen break down into that beautiful smile right after the art segment, but thank you to whichever ‘Colbert Report’ editor left it in.
If you’ve never seen it, you can watch the Charlie Rose interview with Stephen Colbert on CharlieRose.com. I love interviews...
- 1/25/2011
- by DB
- No Fact Zone
DEJ Prods. has acquired North America rights in all media to the psychological thriller Trauma. The first film from Little Bird's genre label Ministry of Fear, Trauma was directed by Marc Evans from an original script from Richard Smith and centers on Ben (Colin Firth), who awakes from a coma to discover his wife has been killed but then learns she might be alive. It was produced by Jonathan Cavendish and Nicky Kentish Barnes. The deal was negotiated by Myriad Pictures president Kirk D'Amico, who exec produced with Stephen Break of DEJ Prods.
- 2/25/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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