Hyde Park International to launch sales at Efm next week.
Robert Beeson’s New Wave Films has acquired all UK and Ireland rights on revenge thriller Rose Plays Julie, which Hyde Park International will introduce to worldwide buyers at the Efm in Berlin.
Ann Skelly stars alongside Orla Brady and Aidan Gillen from fast-rising writer/director duo Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor.
Skelly plays twentysomething Rose, who uncovers more than she bargained for when she tracks down her biological parents.
Finding her mother reluctant to have anything to do with her is just the beginning for Rose as she uncovers devastating,...
Robert Beeson’s New Wave Films has acquired all UK and Ireland rights on revenge thriller Rose Plays Julie, which Hyde Park International will introduce to worldwide buyers at the Efm in Berlin.
Ann Skelly stars alongside Orla Brady and Aidan Gillen from fast-rising writer/director duo Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor.
Skelly plays twentysomething Rose, who uncovers more than she bargained for when she tracks down her biological parents.
Finding her mother reluctant to have anything to do with her is just the beginning for Rose as she uncovers devastating,...
- 2/13/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
Robert Beeson talks about factors that impact release dates of Cannes films.
Robert Beeson’s New Wave Films has snapped up UK theatrical rights to Elia Suleiman’s Cannes Competition title It Must Be Heaven, Un Certain Regard titles Homeward and Fire Will Come, as well as The Cordillera Of Dreams, which was a Special Screening.
New Wave has also bought Jean Paul Civeyrac’s French coming-of-age film, A Paris Education, which had its festival debut in Berlin’s Panorama, from Les Films du Losange.
Suleiman’s It Must Be Heaven and Homeward, by Ukrainian director Nairman Aliev, about a...
Robert Beeson’s New Wave Films has snapped up UK theatrical rights to Elia Suleiman’s Cannes Competition title It Must Be Heaven, Un Certain Regard titles Homeward and Fire Will Come, as well as The Cordillera Of Dreams, which was a Special Screening.
New Wave has also bought Jean Paul Civeyrac’s French coming-of-age film, A Paris Education, which had its festival debut in Berlin’s Panorama, from Les Films du Losange.
Suleiman’s It Must Be Heaven and Homeward, by Ukrainian director Nairman Aliev, about a...
- 6/20/2019
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
Robert Beeson talks about factors that impact release dates of Cannes films.
Robert Beeson’s New Wave Films has snapped up UK theatrical rights to Elia Suleiman’s Cannes Competition title It Must Be Heaven, Un Certain Regard titles Homeward and Fire Will Come, as well as The Cordillera Of Dreams, which was a Special Screening.
New Wave has also bought Jean Paul Civeyrac’s French coming-of-age film, A Paris Education which had its festival debut in Berlin’s Panorama, from Les Films du Losange.
Suleiman’s It Must Be Heaven and Homeward, by Ukrainian director Nairman Aliev, about a...
Robert Beeson’s New Wave Films has snapped up UK theatrical rights to Elia Suleiman’s Cannes Competition title It Must Be Heaven, Un Certain Regard titles Homeward and Fire Will Come, as well as The Cordillera Of Dreams, which was a Special Screening.
New Wave has also bought Jean Paul Civeyrac’s French coming-of-age film, A Paris Education which had its festival debut in Berlin’s Panorama, from Les Films du Losange.
Suleiman’s It Must Be Heaven and Homeward, by Ukrainian director Nairman Aliev, about a...
- 6/20/2019
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
Richard Billingham’s debut feature premiered at Locarno.
Robert Beeson’s London-based arthouse distribution outfit New Wave Films has snapped up UK and Irish rights to renowned photographer Richard Billingham’s debut feature, Ray & Liz. It is screening next month in the first feature competition at the BFI London Film Festival.
Paris-based sales and production company Luxbox previously secured deals to Potemkine for France and Filmfreak for Benelux.
s In Ray & Liz, Billingham revisits his parents’ life in the West Midlands, as featured in his book ’Ray’s a Laugh’. The film has already been feted on the festival circuit following successful screenings in Locarno,...
Robert Beeson’s London-based arthouse distribution outfit New Wave Films has snapped up UK and Irish rights to renowned photographer Richard Billingham’s debut feature, Ray & Liz. It is screening next month in the first feature competition at the BFI London Film Festival.
Paris-based sales and production company Luxbox previously secured deals to Potemkine for France and Filmfreak for Benelux.
s In Ray & Liz, Billingham revisits his parents’ life in the West Midlands, as featured in his book ’Ray’s a Laugh’. The film has already been feted on the festival circuit following successful screenings in Locarno,...
- 9/27/2018
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: BFI Fan to inject £100k into distribution of six films following slump in foreign-language titles at UK box office.
The BFI Film Audience Network (Fan) is launching a new scheme to support the distribution of foreign language films in the UK, with The Pearl Button and Oscar-nominated Mustang chosen as the first two titles to receive support.
Fan, the network comprising the nine regional UK ‘Film Hubs’, will invest £100,000 in the distribution of six films in 2016.
The first two titles selected for the scheme are Deniz Gamze Ergüven’s French-language Mustang, which premiered in Cannes’ Directors Fortnights and has been Oscar-nominated in the best foreign language film category, and Patricio Guzmán’s Spanish-language documentary The Pearl Button, which premiered at the Berlinale in 2015, winning a silver bear for best script.
Each release will receive a tailored marketing pack put together by Fan, which works closely with a number of regional exhibitors. The money will...
The BFI Film Audience Network (Fan) is launching a new scheme to support the distribution of foreign language films in the UK, with The Pearl Button and Oscar-nominated Mustang chosen as the first two titles to receive support.
Fan, the network comprising the nine regional UK ‘Film Hubs’, will invest £100,000 in the distribution of six films in 2016.
The first two titles selected for the scheme are Deniz Gamze Ergüven’s French-language Mustang, which premiered in Cannes’ Directors Fortnights and has been Oscar-nominated in the best foreign language film category, and Patricio Guzmán’s Spanish-language documentary The Pearl Button, which premiered at the Berlinale in 2015, winning a silver bear for best script.
Each release will receive a tailored marketing pack put together by Fan, which works closely with a number of regional exhibitors. The money will...
- 1/15/2016
- ScreenDaily
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