Australian online movie streaming company Quickflix has secured new internet streaming content deals with Disney, Warner Bros, Madman, Umbrella, Accent Film, Bounty, Gryphon and Transmission Films.
The new deal means that films such as Paul Kelly: Stories of Me and Romantics Anonymous from Madman and Happy Feet Two from Warner Bros will be available through Quickflix's online "pay per view" streaming service.
Quickflix entered the streaming business in July last year and is now available on mobile devices, PC and Mac computers, as well as gaming console PS3. In April, Quickflix made a deal with Microsoft, with an Xbox 360 service available later this year.
Quickflix has previously struck content streaming deals with NBC Universal, Sony Pictures, Icon Film, Pinnacle Films, Selina Chong Movies, Independent Pictures Entertainment and Hopscotch/Entertainment One.
HBO bought a $10 million stake in the company earlier this year. This year is a busy time for online content providers,...
The new deal means that films such as Paul Kelly: Stories of Me and Romantics Anonymous from Madman and Happy Feet Two from Warner Bros will be available through Quickflix's online "pay per view" streaming service.
Quickflix entered the streaming business in July last year and is now available on mobile devices, PC and Mac computers, as well as gaming console PS3. In April, Quickflix made a deal with Microsoft, with an Xbox 360 service available later this year.
Quickflix has previously struck content streaming deals with NBC Universal, Sony Pictures, Icon Film, Pinnacle Films, Selina Chong Movies, Independent Pictures Entertainment and Hopscotch/Entertainment One.
HBO bought a $10 million stake in the company earlier this year. This year is a busy time for online content providers,...
- 9/10/2012
- by Anthony Soegito
- IF.com.au
9 new British films funded by the Lottery Film Fund
selected for the BFI London Film Festival
including the Opening and Closing night Galas
London - Wednesday 7 September 2011. This year.s 55th BFI London Film Festival, in partnership with American Express, will showcase 9 new British feature films funded by the UK Film Council.s Film Fund, now with the BFI, including the Opening and Closing night UK Gala premieres of Fernando Meirelles. 360, written by Peter Morgan, and Terence Davies. The Deep Blue Sea.
The line-up of British films which have been developed and/or production funded by the Film Fund at the BFI London Film festival also includes:
Shame, directed by Steve McQueen and co-written with Abi Morgan; We Need To Talk About Kevin, directed by Lynne Ramsay and co-written with Rory Stewart Kinnear; Wuthering Heights, directed by Andrea Arnold and co-written with Olivia Hetreed; Trishna, written and directed by Michael Winterbottom; A Dangerous Method,...
selected for the BFI London Film Festival
including the Opening and Closing night Galas
London - Wednesday 7 September 2011. This year.s 55th BFI London Film Festival, in partnership with American Express, will showcase 9 new British feature films funded by the UK Film Council.s Film Fund, now with the BFI, including the Opening and Closing night UK Gala premieres of Fernando Meirelles. 360, written by Peter Morgan, and Terence Davies. The Deep Blue Sea.
The line-up of British films which have been developed and/or production funded by the Film Fund at the BFI London Film festival also includes:
Shame, directed by Steve McQueen and co-written with Abi Morgan; We Need To Talk About Kevin, directed by Lynne Ramsay and co-written with Rory Stewart Kinnear; Wuthering Heights, directed by Andrea Arnold and co-written with Olivia Hetreed; Trishna, written and directed by Michael Winterbottom; A Dangerous Method,...
- 9/7/2011
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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