Tag: Charades
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Charades acquires first-ever ‘Sylvanian Families’ feature film (exclusive) | News – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Paris-based sales outfit Charades has acquired international rights excluding Asia and Latin America to Anime title Sylvanian Families The Movie: A Gift From Freya. It is the first feature film about Japanese animal IP Sylvanian Families and is kicking off sales at the AFM. Charades is using the title Calico Critters when talking to North…
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Cédric Kahn’s ‘The Goldman Case’ racks up key US, Europe and China sales for Charades (exclusive) | News – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Cédric Kahn’s The Goldman Case has closed a slew of deals in key territories following its world premiere as the opening film of Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes. Paris-based Charades has sold the courtroom drama to Menemsha Films for the US and English-speaking Canada and to FunFilm for French-speaking Canada, to DDDream in China and…
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Charades sends Berlin competition film ‘Disco Boy’ to key markets (exclusive) | News – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Paris-based sales company Charades has inked a slew of deals for Giacomo Abbruzzese’s debut feature following the film’s February world premiere in Berlin’s Competition and ahead of the film’s Wednesday (May 3) release in France via KMBO. Disco Boy has been sold to Madman in Australia and New Zealand, New Cinema in Israel, Adso in Spain,…
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Charades unveils busy Cannes slate including ‘Little Girl Blue’ starring Marion Cotillard (exclusive) | News – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Show Fullscreen Paris-based Charades has boarded a slew of starry Cannes titles including Mona Achache’s just-announced Special Screening film Little Girl Blue starring Marion Cotillard and Directors’ Fortnight opener The Goldman Case. The company is also selling Kamal Lazraq’s Hounds premiering in Un Certain Regard, Katell Quillévéré’s Along Came Love set for a Cannes…
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‘Dogs Don’t Wear Pants’ director prepares English-language debut ‘Comeback’ with Charades (exclusive) | News – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Finnish filmmaker J.-P. Valkeapää is developing his English-language debut, the thriller Comeback for which Charades has boarded international sales. Now at script stage, the film will follow a worn-out filmmaker who has a masterplan for a comeback – he will track down an active serial killer and make a documentary about him. He persuades his…