Exclusive: In a lucrative play, ErosSTX International has closed a new output pact with Italian major Leone Film Group, the distributor behind box office hits including Knives Out and 1917, marking their first output in the territory in a few years.
The company has also renewed significant multi-year output deals with Roadshow Films in Australia and New Zealand, The Searchers in Belgium and the Netherlands, Sf Studios in Scandinavia and Vertical Distribution in Eastern Europe.
The Roadshow, Searchers, Sf Studios and Vertical output deals were first struck in 2015 and together with the Leone output deal, are exclusive agreements covering all STX productions and acquisitions. This is good news for the theatrical business.
The STX international pipeline includes the untitled spy thriller from Guy Ritchie starring Jason Statham, Hugh Grant, Aubrey Plaza and Josh Hartnett; Neil Burger’s The Marsh King’s Daughter set to star Daisy Ridley (pictured); Liam Neeson action-thriller...
The company has also renewed significant multi-year output deals with Roadshow Films in Australia and New Zealand, The Searchers in Belgium and the Netherlands, Sf Studios in Scandinavia and Vertical Distribution in Eastern Europe.
The Roadshow, Searchers, Sf Studios and Vertical output deals were first struck in 2015 and together with the Leone output deal, are exclusive agreements covering all STX productions and acquisitions. This is good news for the theatrical business.
The STX international pipeline includes the untitled spy thriller from Guy Ritchie starring Jason Statham, Hugh Grant, Aubrey Plaza and Josh Hartnett; Neil Burger’s The Marsh King’s Daughter set to star Daisy Ridley (pictured); Liam Neeson action-thriller...
- 2/25/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Agreement builds on long relationship, has possibility to be extended.
Damian Szifron’s upcoming serial killer thriller Misanthrope starring Shailene Woodley will kick off a two-year output deal with Benelux distributor The Searchers to release all FilmNation’s production titles across the Benelux union.
The agreement builds on a long relationship between the companies and has the possibility to be extended. It is set to begin at the start of principal photography of the next qualifying film, which will be FilmNation Cannes sales title Misanthrope.
The Searchers has distributed FilmNation’s The Big Sick, Gloria Bell, and The Founder in Belgium,...
Damian Szifron’s upcoming serial killer thriller Misanthrope starring Shailene Woodley will kick off a two-year output deal with Benelux distributor The Searchers to release all FilmNation’s production titles across the Benelux union.
The agreement builds on a long relationship between the companies and has the possibility to be extended. It is set to begin at the start of principal photography of the next qualifying film, which will be FilmNation Cannes sales title Misanthrope.
The Searchers has distributed FilmNation’s The Big Sick, Gloria Bell, and The Founder in Belgium,...
- 5/16/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Benelux distributor inks string of hot titles.
Fledgling Benelux distributor Remain in Light has secured a string of hot titles from the American Film Market.
The all-rights acquisitions include Fortitude duo The Runner, starring Nicolas Cage as an idealistic but flawed politician who is forced to confront his dysfunctional life after his career is destroyed in a sex scandal, and James Ponsoldt drama The End of the Tour, starring Jesse Eisenberg and Jason Segel in the story of a magazine reporter who recounts his travels and conversations with iconic author David Foster Wallace.
Also new to the slate is Joshua Marston’s buzzed-about untitled drama with Michael Shannon and Rachel Weisz from Protagonist, and Jean Marc Vallee’s anticipated comedy-drama Demolition with Jake Gyllenhaal and Naomi Watts from Sierra/Affinity.
From TWC, the company picked up animation The Nut Job and comedy-drama The One I Love as well as documentaries Keep on Keepin’ On and [link...
Fledgling Benelux distributor Remain in Light has secured a string of hot titles from the American Film Market.
The all-rights acquisitions include Fortitude duo The Runner, starring Nicolas Cage as an idealistic but flawed politician who is forced to confront his dysfunctional life after his career is destroyed in a sex scandal, and James Ponsoldt drama The End of the Tour, starring Jesse Eisenberg and Jason Segel in the story of a magazine reporter who recounts his travels and conversations with iconic author David Foster Wallace.
Also new to the slate is Joshua Marston’s buzzed-about untitled drama with Michael Shannon and Rachel Weisz from Protagonist, and Jean Marc Vallee’s anticipated comedy-drama Demolition with Jake Gyllenhaal and Naomi Watts from Sierra/Affinity.
From TWC, the company picked up animation The Nut Job and comedy-drama The One I Love as well as documentaries Keep on Keepin’ On and [link...
- 11/13/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
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