Lionsgate released cannabis trade film digitally in April.
Los Angeles-based Concourse Media has boarded worldwide sales rights through its Film Trade division to the heist thriller Green Rush and will introduce to buyers at next month’s virtual Cannes Marché.
Lionsgate holds North American rights and released the film digitally and on VOD on April 14, marking the second title sold by Concourse that Lionsgate has distributed in the Us in the past year after the Jai Courtney crime drama Semper Fi (Aka Brothers In Arms).
Gerard Roxburgh directed Green Rush from a screenplay by Danny Acosta and Paul Telfer. The...
Los Angeles-based Concourse Media has boarded worldwide sales rights through its Film Trade division to the heist thriller Green Rush and will introduce to buyers at next month’s virtual Cannes Marché.
Lionsgate holds North American rights and released the film digitally and on VOD on April 14, marking the second title sold by Concourse that Lionsgate has distributed in the Us in the past year after the Jai Courtney crime drama Semper Fi (Aka Brothers In Arms).
Gerard Roxburgh directed Green Rush from a screenplay by Danny Acosta and Paul Telfer. The...
- 5/11/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
In today’s film news roundup, “The Invisible Man” hits a milestone; “Kajillionaire,” “Come Play” and “Green Rush” get release dates; and Jack Eve’s romantic drama “Open” wraps shooting.
Box Office
Universal Pictures-Blumhouse Productions’ “The Invisible Man” has crossed $100 million at the worldwide box office in less than two weeks.
The film, directed by Leigh Whannell, has grossed $54 million domestically and $48.2 million internationally in 65 markets. The modern-day take on “The Invisible Man” grossed $28.2 million in its opening weekend, marking the highest launch for a horror title since last year’s “It Chapter Two.”
“The Invisible Man,” starring Elisabeth Moss, carries a $7 million budget and a 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It has opened No. 1 in 14 territories, including the U.K., Australia, Spain and South Korea.
Release Dates
Focus Features has set a June 19 North American release for con-artist comedy “Kajillionaire,” starring Evan Rachel Wood, Richard Jenkins and Debra Winger.
Box Office
Universal Pictures-Blumhouse Productions’ “The Invisible Man” has crossed $100 million at the worldwide box office in less than two weeks.
The film, directed by Leigh Whannell, has grossed $54 million domestically and $48.2 million internationally in 65 markets. The modern-day take on “The Invisible Man” grossed $28.2 million in its opening weekend, marking the highest launch for a horror title since last year’s “It Chapter Two.”
“The Invisible Man,” starring Elisabeth Moss, carries a $7 million budget and a 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It has opened No. 1 in 14 territories, including the U.K., Australia, Spain and South Korea.
Release Dates
Focus Features has set a June 19 North American release for con-artist comedy “Kajillionaire,” starring Evan Rachel Wood, Richard Jenkins and Debra Winger.
- 3/11/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Making its world premiere at the 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival, documentarian Gerard Roxburgh’s feature debut profiles writer, philosopher, alcoholic and Ultimate Fighting Championship star Evan Tanner, who died mysteriously in the California desert. Here, Roxburgh reveals all the different techniques he tried to get the material he needed from his interview subjects and how he became a director in the process.
Gerard Roxburgh
By Gerard Roxburgh (director of “Once I Was a Champion”)
(from the 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival)
I remember when I was in film school, a professor told me that “real” documentaries don’t exist; everything is just a “movie.” Director’s bias comes through in the editing, the camera angles and of course the line of questioning. The sheer awareness of a camera alters the subject’s behavior and ultimately the truth. Only a hidden camera could have the potential of capturing observational cinema. I guess even that could be argued,...
Gerard Roxburgh
By Gerard Roxburgh (director of “Once I Was a Champion”)
(from the 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival)
I remember when I was in film school, a professor told me that “real” documentaries don’t exist; everything is just a “movie.” Director’s bias comes through in the editing, the camera angles and of course the line of questioning. The sheer awareness of a camera alters the subject’s behavior and ultimately the truth. Only a hidden camera could have the potential of capturing observational cinema. I guess even that could be argued,...
- 6/18/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Making its world premiere at the 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival, documentarian Gerard Roxburgh’s feature debut profiles writer, philosopher, alcoholic and Ultimate Fighting Championship star Evan Tanner, who died mysteriously in the California desert. Here, Roxburgh reveals all the different techniques he tried to get the material he needed from his interview subjects and how he became a director in the process.
Gerard Roxburgh
By Gerard Roxburgh (director of “Once I Was a Champion”)
(from the 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival)
I remember when I was in film school, a professor told me that “real” documentaries don’t exist; everything is just a “movie.” Director’s bias comes through in the editing, the camera angles and of course the line of questioning. The sheer awareness of a camera alters the subject’s behavior and ultimately the truth. Only a hidden camera could have the potential of capturing observational cinema. I guess even that could be argued,...
Gerard Roxburgh
By Gerard Roxburgh (director of “Once I Was a Champion”)
(from the 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival)
I remember when I was in film school, a professor told me that “real” documentaries don’t exist; everything is just a “movie.” Director’s bias comes through in the editing, the camera angles and of course the line of questioning. The sheer awareness of a camera alters the subject’s behavior and ultimately the truth. Only a hidden camera could have the potential of capturing observational cinema. I guess even that could be argued,...
- 6/18/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
The Los Angeles Film Festival has announced the world premiere of Richard Linklater's Bernie as the opening night film for the 2011 festival.
The film will kick off the festival on June 16 at Regal Cinemas Stadium 14 at L.A. Live. It is written by Skip Hollandsworth and director Linklater and stars Jack Black, Shirley MacLaine, and Matthew McConaughey.
The film follows a beloved mortician (Black) from a small Texas town, even winning over the town's richest, meanest widow (MacLaine). Even after Bernie commits a horrible crime, people still will not utter a bad word against him.
"We're thrilled to be opening the Festival with the world premiere of this delicious black comedy - a treat from one of the most original and exciting voices in independent film, Richard Linklater," said Festival director Rebecca Yeldham. "With its fabulous all-star cast, Bernie is a perfect stage setter for the incredible line-up of...
The film will kick off the festival on June 16 at Regal Cinemas Stadium 14 at L.A. Live. It is written by Skip Hollandsworth and director Linklater and stars Jack Black, Shirley MacLaine, and Matthew McConaughey.
The film follows a beloved mortician (Black) from a small Texas town, even winning over the town's richest, meanest widow (MacLaine). Even after Bernie commits a horrible crime, people still will not utter a bad word against him.
"We're thrilled to be opening the Festival with the world premiere of this delicious black comedy - a treat from one of the most original and exciting voices in independent film, Richard Linklater," said Festival director Rebecca Yeldham. "With its fabulous all-star cast, Bernie is a perfect stage setter for the incredible line-up of...
- 5/30/2011
- by alyssa@mediavine.com (Alyssa Caverley)
- Reel Movie News
Holding court downtown from June 16-26, 2011, the Los Angeles Film Festival comprehensively curates the cinematic landscape across a variety of media. Produced by Film Independent, the festival has continued to grow in recent years, and now boasts many of the best independent films of the year.
With the departure of the organization’s CEO, Dawn Hudson, to run the Academy, it will be interesting to see whether the festival’s director Rebecca Yeldham will stay on board past 2011. In the meantime, they’ve announced their line-up for the 2011 festival, and it includes some much buzzed about Sundance and SxSW titles (“Project Nim,” “The Future,” “Crime After Crime,” “The Salesman,” “Terri,” “Another Earth,” “The Guard,” “Natural Selection,” “Tyrannosaur,” “Where Soldiers Come From” and “Higher Ground,” to name a few), as well as 27 world, North American and U.S. premieres.
For the official list of competition and other films, as well as...
With the departure of the organization’s CEO, Dawn Hudson, to run the Academy, it will be interesting to see whether the festival’s director Rebecca Yeldham will stay on board past 2011. In the meantime, they’ve announced their line-up for the 2011 festival, and it includes some much buzzed about Sundance and SxSW titles (“Project Nim,” “The Future,” “Crime After Crime,” “The Salesman,” “Terri,” “Another Earth,” “The Guard,” “Natural Selection,” “Tyrannosaur,” “Where Soldiers Come From” and “Higher Ground,” to name a few), as well as 27 world, North American and U.S. premieres.
For the official list of competition and other films, as well as...
- 5/3/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
Holding court downtown from June 16-26, 2011, the Los Angeles Film Festival comprehensively curates the cinematic landscape across a variety of media. Produced by Film Independent, the festival has continued to grow in recent years, and now boasts many of the best independent films of the year.
With the departure of the organization’s CEO, Dawn Hudson, to run the Academy, it will be interesting to see whether the festival’s director Rebecca Yeldham will stay on board past 2011. In the meantime, they’ve announced their line-up for the 2011 festival, and it includes some much buzzed about Sundance and SxSW titles (“Project Nim,” “The Future,” “Crime After Crime,” “The Salesman,” “Terri,” “Another Earth,” “The Guard,” “Natural Selection,” “Tyrannosaur,” “Where Soldiers Come From” and “Higher Ground,” to name a few), as well as 27 world, North American and U.S. premieres.
For the official list of competition and other films, as well as...
With the departure of the organization’s CEO, Dawn Hudson, to run the Academy, it will be interesting to see whether the festival’s director Rebecca Yeldham will stay on board past 2011. In the meantime, they’ve announced their line-up for the 2011 festival, and it includes some much buzzed about Sundance and SxSW titles (“Project Nim,” “The Future,” “Crime After Crime,” “The Salesman,” “Terri,” “Another Earth,” “The Guard,” “Natural Selection,” “Tyrannosaur,” “Where Soldiers Come From” and “Higher Ground,” to name a few), as well as 27 world, North American and U.S. premieres.
For the official list of competition and other films, as well as...
- 5/3/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Film Independent Announces First Round Of Us & International
Film Selections For 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival,
Presented By The Los Angeles Times - 19 Films Chosen for Narrative & Documentary Competition - - International Spotlight to Focus on Cuba -
Los Angeles (May 3, 2011) . Today the Los Angeles Film Festival, presented by the Los Angeles Times, announced the first round of official Us and international selections. The 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival is produced by Film Independent . the non-profit arts organization that also produces the Spirit Awards . and will screen over 200 feature films, shorts, and music videos, representing more than 30 countries. Opening and Closing Night films, Galas, Conversations, Artists in Residence, Lafca.s Films That Got Away, along with additional special guests and programming for the Festival Talks will be announced at later dates.
Returning to downtown Los Angeles, with its central hub at L.A. Live, the Festival will run from Thursday, June 16 to Sunday,...
Film Selections For 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival,
Presented By The Los Angeles Times - 19 Films Chosen for Narrative & Documentary Competition - - International Spotlight to Focus on Cuba -
Los Angeles (May 3, 2011) . Today the Los Angeles Film Festival, presented by the Los Angeles Times, announced the first round of official Us and international selections. The 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival is produced by Film Independent . the non-profit arts organization that also produces the Spirit Awards . and will screen over 200 feature films, shorts, and music videos, representing more than 30 countries. Opening and Closing Night films, Galas, Conversations, Artists in Residence, Lafca.s Films That Got Away, along with additional special guests and programming for the Festival Talks will be announced at later dates.
Returning to downtown Los Angeles, with its central hub at L.A. Live, the Festival will run from Thursday, June 16 to Sunday,...
- 5/3/2011
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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