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International Disruptors: ‘1917’ & ‘The Good Nurse’ Scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns On Collaborating With Top Creatives & Her Mission To Empower Young Talent Through Her Banner Great Company
Welcome to Deadline’s International Disruptors, a feature where we shine a spotlight on key executives and companies shaking up the offshore marketplace. This week, we’re talking to Krysty Wilson-Cairns, the Oscar-nominated writer behind films such as 1917, Last Night In Soho and last year's Jessica…
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César Awards: ‘Love Affair(s),’ ‘Adieu Les Cons,’ ‘Summer Of 85’ Lead Nominations; ‘Two Of Us’ Scores Four Nods
Emmanuel Mouret's Les Choses Qu'On Dit, Les Choses Qu'On Fait, aka Love Affair(s), leads France's César Award nominations with a total 13 including each of the top acting categories as well as Best Director and Best Film. The official 2020 Cannes Film Festival selection is followed by Albert Dupontel's comedy/drama Adi…
International Box Office: Fresh Offerings Build Momentum To Signal Brighter Future Ahead
There was further good news from the international box office this weekend, even as it continues to be clear that markets need fresh titles to keep the reopening momentum going — be they local, from Hollywood or even reissues of older event pictures.
We remain in uncharted waters around the globe. But progress in the…
‘1917’ Leads China Weekend; Korea Has Yet Another Hit With ‘Deliver Us From Evil’ & ‘Greenland’ Makes Hay In France – International Box Office
SUNDAY UPDATE: The international box office continued to show increasing signs of life this weekend, with fresh titles notably in such markets as China, Korea and France. Some of what’s working are films that demand the big screen experience, even if they are arriving late (or are making a re-appearance in certain…
EOne & Foxtel Home Ent Pact; San Sebastian Spanish Line-Up; Canada’s Incendo Ramps Up Production – Global Briefs
eOne and Australian pay TV company Foxtel have inked an expanded deal on a slate of the former's recent titles. Included are the Oscar-winning 1917, Green Book, and Judy, as well as Wild Rose, Booksmart, Babyteeth, and more. The agreement sees Foxtel take both pay TV and SVOD rights for the pics in the territory and…
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China: ‘Bad Boys For Life’ Cruising To Mid-August Release; Daily Box Office Climbs Again On 4th Day Of Cinema Reopenings
With some of China’s cinemas reopened this week in low-risk areas, and as tomorrow sees Beijing get partially back to business as well, box office has continued to rise. As of 11:30PM tonight local time, Thursday’s takings hit $940K, according to ticketing service Maoyan. That’s a nice increase over the past few days…
China Dates ‘Dolittle’, ‘Bloodshot’, ‘1917’ In July & Sets Roster Of Classic Titles As Cinemas Prepare To Reopen
EXCLUSIVE: Wasting no time as cinemas prepare to reopen beginning next week in most of China, a first batch of titles due for release has been identified. Universal’s Dolittle has been granted a July 24 date while we understand that Sony’s Bloodshot, handled locally by Bona Film, will also go out that same day. This…
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Kat Gosling, UK Rep For Anya Taylor-Joy & Dean-Charles Chapman, Moves To United Agents From Troika
EXCLUSIVE: Kat Gosling, the highly respected UK agent whose client list includes Emma star Anya Taylor-Joy, 1917 actor Dean-Charles Chapman, and Devs actress Sonoya Mizuno, is leaving Troika after 10 years at the agency for a new home at United Agents, I can reveal.
Gosling is taking her entire client list with her…
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Norway To Allow Cinema Re-Openings From May 7; ‘1917’ Among First Titles To Screen
Norway has become the second European nation today to confirm its cinemas can re-open within the next two weeks.
Following news that the Czech Republic will allow venues to open on May 11, the Norwegian government has said that cinemas in the country can open their doors on May 7 after being shuttered for roughly two…
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WWI Epic ‘1917’ Entrenched At No. 19 In Deadline’s 2019 Most Valuable Blockbuster Tournament
When it comes to evaluating the financial performance of top movies, it isn't about what a film grosses at the box office. The true tale is told when production budgets, P&A, talent participations and other costs collide with box office grosses and ancillary revenues from VOD to DVD and TV. To get close to that mysteri…
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France Relaxes Theatrical Windows During Coronavirus Closures; Unveils Industry Support Measures
France's National Film Center, the CNC, has taken measures to relax the country's notoriously strict windows policy during the coronavirus pandemic. A reduction from the traditional four-month delay between theatrical release and DVD or TVOD was earlier granted for all titles that were already in cinemas on March 14…
‘The Invisible Man’ Preys On $49M+ In Global Debut Sightings; ‘Sonic’ Sticks Hat Trick Atop Overseas Chart – International Box Office
UPDATE, writethru: Universal/Blumhouse's The Invisible Man made its first appearance at the international box office this weekend, scaring up $20.2M in 47 markets. Combined with the strong domestic start, the Leigh Whannell-directed pic debuted to $49.2M globally. In like-for-like offshore openings, the Elisabeth…
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