“The UK market is very dynamic from a finance and sales point of view, but the missing link is distribution”.
While the UK’s box office appears to be thriving, the decline of medium-sized independent distributors – who will take a punt on an arthouse or foreign-language title – is a huge concern, says sales agent attending the Efm.
“The UK market is very dynamic from a finance and sales point of view, but the missing link is distribution,” said the CEO of one international sales outfit when asked about the health of the UK buying industry.
While admissions for 2018 reached a...
While the UK’s box office appears to be thriving, the decline of medium-sized independent distributors – who will take a punt on an arthouse or foreign-language title – is a huge concern, says sales agent attending the Efm.
“The UK market is very dynamic from a finance and sales point of view, but the missing link is distribution,” said the CEO of one international sales outfit when asked about the health of the UK buying industry.
While admissions for 2018 reached a...
- 2/10/2019
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
“The UK market is very dynamic from a finance and sales point of view, but the missing link is distribution”.
While the UK’s box office appears to be thriving, the decline of medium-sized independent distributors – who will take a punt on an arthouse or foreign-language title – is a huge concern, says sales agent attending the Efm.
“The UK market is very dynamic from a finance and sales point of view, but the missing link is distribution,” said the CEO of one international sales outfit when asked about the health of the UK buying industry.
While admissions for 2018 reached a...
While the UK’s box office appears to be thriving, the decline of medium-sized independent distributors – who will take a punt on an arthouse or foreign-language title – is a huge concern, says sales agent attending the Efm.
“The UK market is very dynamic from a finance and sales point of view, but the missing link is distribution,” said the CEO of one international sales outfit when asked about the health of the UK buying industry.
While admissions for 2018 reached a...
- 2/10/2019
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Lorber Films has picked up U.S. rights to Belgium, France, Palestine production, "Salt of the Sea," by debut director, Annemarie Jacir. Richard Lorber, co-president and CEO of Lorber Films negotiated the pact with Yoann Ubermulhin of Pyramide International. The film, produced by Danny Glover, will have its U.S. theatrical premiere on August 13th at New York’s Quad Cinemas, followed by engagements in select cities, with DVD and digital distribution to follow ...
- 7/7/2010
- Indiewire
Lorber Films has picked up all U.S. rights to "Salt of the Sea," a feature set in Palestine by first-time director Annemarie Jacir. The deal was negotiated by Richard Lorber, co-president and CEO of Lorber Films, and nm2937149 autoYoann Ubermulhin[/link] of Pyramide International. The film will have its U.S. theatrical premiere on Aug. 13 at New York's Quad Cinemas, followed by engagements in select cities, with DVD and digital distribution to follow in early 2011. No financial details were available.
Pic centers on Soraya (Suheir Hammad), a Brooklyn-born woman of Palestinian lineage who comes to Israel to search for the ancestral home near Jaffa from where her grandparents were ejected 60 years ago. Once she arrives, reality strikes hard and her mission to claim what is hers and fulfill her dream to "return" to Palestine is obstructed at every turn. Shot in English and Arabic, the film was produced by Danny Glover.
Pic centers on Soraya (Suheir Hammad), a Brooklyn-born woman of Palestinian lineage who comes to Israel to search for the ancestral home near Jaffa from where her grandparents were ejected 60 years ago. Once she arrives, reality strikes hard and her mission to claim what is hers and fulfill her dream to "return" to Palestine is obstructed at every turn. Shot in English and Arabic, the film was produced by Danny Glover.
- 7/7/2010
- by By Elizabeth Guider
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
U.S. rights to Michael Rowe's Cannes Camera d'Or winner, "Leap Year" (Ano Bisiesto) have been picked up by Strand Releasing from Pyramide International, the Culver City-based distributor said on the eve of their honor at a retrospective being held at the George Eastman House in Rochester, New York. Jon Gerrans of Strand Releasing negotiated the pact with Yoann Ubermulhin of Pyramide International. The company plans an early 2011 release. The film ...
- 6/15/2010
- Indiewire
The Cinema Guild has announced the acquisition of U.S. Home Video, Internet and Cable VOD rights to "Eccentricities of a Blonde-Haired Girl," the latest film - completed in his 100th year - from the Portuguese filmmaker Manoel de Oliveira. The deal was negotiated by Ryan Krivoshey, Director of Distribution for The Cinema Guild with Yoann Ubermulhin for Pyramide International. "With 'Eccentricities,' Oliveira has crafted yet another masterful, beguiling work. We are ...
- 3/18/2010
- Indiewire
IFC Films has acquired North American rights to Bruno Dumont's "Hadewijch." The film, which stars Julie Sokolmowksi as a religious extremist, will have its U.S. premiere Sunday at the New York Film Festival.
The film was produced by Rachid Bouchareb, Jean Brehat, Muriel Merlin and Dirk Wilutsky.
At the Toronto International Film Festival, where it had its world premiere, it won the Fipresci International Critics Prize.
IFC will release "Hadewijch" next year via its IFC in Theaters platform which offers movies as VOD offerings the same day they premiere in theaters.
The deal was negotiated by Lizzie Nastro on behalf of IFC with Yoann Ubermulhin of Pyramide International.
The film was produced by Rachid Bouchareb, Jean Brehat, Muriel Merlin and Dirk Wilutsky.
At the Toronto International Film Festival, where it had its world premiere, it won the Fipresci International Critics Prize.
IFC will release "Hadewijch" next year via its IFC in Theaters platform which offers movies as VOD offerings the same day they premiere in theaters.
The deal was negotiated by Lizzie Nastro on behalf of IFC with Yoann Ubermulhin of Pyramide International.
- 10/2/2009
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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