CANNES -- Dan Ireland's Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont has turned into a bit of a sleeper market hit at Cannes, with the BBC picking up TV rights from Cineville International. Video and theatrical rights are being negotiated separately, with the film rumored to be an entry at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. Rialto has acquired all rights for Australia and New Zealand as well as taking the rights for the Cineville production and Sundance official selection entry Steal Me. Gilad has picked up all rights for Israel, while Mexico's Kurt Hollander took all rights on Mrs. Palfrey and the market debuts Carambola and Justine: A Woman for Sale. Italy, Canada and the U.K. are in negotiations.
- 5/22/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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