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Twenty years has gone so fast.
Green Day has been hitting the road to celebrate the 20th anniversary of its 2004 album American Idiot this summer, with a string of shows alongside Smashing Pumpkins. On top of its tour dates and a deluxe edition reissue that will hit shelves later this fall, the band has dropped a new American Idiot-inspired collaboration with Keurig — one that will help fans wake up before summer ends.
Twenty years has gone so fast.
Green Day has been hitting the road to celebrate the 20th anniversary of its 2004 album American Idiot this summer, with a string of shows alongside Smashing Pumpkins. On top of its tour dates and a deluxe edition reissue that will hit shelves later this fall, the band has dropped a new American Idiot-inspired collaboration with Keurig — one that will help fans wake up before summer ends.
- 8/20/2024
- by John Lonsdale
- Rollingstone.com
Keep up with the wild and wooly world of indie film acquisitions with our weekly Rundown of everything that’s been picked up around the globe. Check out last week’s Rundown here.
– Fox Searchlight has bought the rights to “The Spy With No Name,” an ebook written by Jeff Maysh and published by Amazon Kindle Single, Deadline reports. Alexandra Milchan and Scott Lambert of Emjag Productions will produce alongside “Argo” executive producer David Klawans.
Read More: Film Acquisition Rundown: Grasshopper Film Gets ‘Escapes,’ Amazon and IFC Films Date ‘City of Ghosts’ and More
The true story centers on Erwin van Haarlem, a Cold War secret agent who stole the identity of a Dutch man whose mother had given him up for adoption. The Communist spy pretended to be Johanna van Haarlem’s long lost son for 11 years before being caught.
– FilmRise has acquired the U.S. rights to Michael Almereyda’s “Marjorie Prime,...
– Fox Searchlight has bought the rights to “The Spy With No Name,” an ebook written by Jeff Maysh and published by Amazon Kindle Single, Deadline reports. Alexandra Milchan and Scott Lambert of Emjag Productions will produce alongside “Argo” executive producer David Klawans.
Read More: Film Acquisition Rundown: Grasshopper Film Gets ‘Escapes,’ Amazon and IFC Films Date ‘City of Ghosts’ and More
The true story centers on Erwin van Haarlem, a Cold War secret agent who stole the identity of a Dutch man whose mother had given him up for adoption. The Communist spy pretended to be Johanna van Haarlem’s long lost son for 11 years before being caught.
– FilmRise has acquired the U.S. rights to Michael Almereyda’s “Marjorie Prime,...
- 3/31/2017
- by Graham Winfrey
- Indiewire
After successfully collaborating on various projects over the past two years, Richard Abramowitz, founder of Abramorama, has announced that Karol Martesko-Fenster and Evan Saxon have formalized their roles on the executive team with Abramorama.
Martesko-Fenster has been brought on board as Evp & COO, while Saxon will now serve as West Coast Head of Acquisitions & Business Development.
Martesko-Fenster will be working out of Abramorama’s Pleasantville, NY offices with Saxon based in Los Angeles, providing an ongoing west coast presence for Abramorama and the content owners, filmmakers, agents and record labels the company works with. Martesko-Fenster will be primarily responsible for corporate organization and management and global strategic partnerships, and will participate in all acquisition and distribution activities. Saxon’s focus will be on music content, event cinema, distribution and business development.
Read More: Abramorama Partners With Digital Distribution Company Distribber.com
The pair will both be involved in all aspects of the creation,...
Martesko-Fenster has been brought on board as Evp & COO, while Saxon will now serve as West Coast Head of Acquisitions & Business Development.
Martesko-Fenster will be working out of Abramorama’s Pleasantville, NY offices with Saxon based in Los Angeles, providing an ongoing west coast presence for Abramorama and the content owners, filmmakers, agents and record labels the company works with. Martesko-Fenster will be primarily responsible for corporate organization and management and global strategic partnerships, and will participate in all acquisition and distribution activities. Saxon’s focus will be on music content, event cinema, distribution and business development.
Read More: Abramorama Partners With Digital Distribution Company Distribber.com
The pair will both be involved in all aspects of the creation,...
- 1/13/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
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