In addition to the films playing each year at the Cannes Film Festival every year, Hollywood pays millions to install banners, billboards, and hotel front skins on the Croisette to promote upcoming releases. Most of the advertising has never been seen before anywhere. This year's marketing offerings include Kane & Lynch, the Jack Black 3D comedy Gulliver's Travels, The Last Airbender, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, John Landis' Burke & Hare, Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps, Eli Roth presents The Other Woman, Spider 3D, Elephant White, Son of No One and more. Check them out now, after the jump. John Landis' Burke & Hare Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps Gulliver's Travels The Last Airbender Eli Roth presents The Other Woman Elephant White: Son of No One: Kane & Lynch:...
- 5/13/2010
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
In addition to all of the films playing in the Cannes Film Festival every year, Hollywood makes a show at the festival as well with big snazzy promotional banners displayed on hotel fronts up and down the Croisette (the main street in the town). Like last year, I took a quick trip up the street to snap some photos of any new, exciting banners I could find, but ultimately there weren't too many great banners. In addition to the Kane & Lynch display we featured earlier, I found some banners for Jack Black's new Gulliver's Travels comedy as well as The Last Airbender, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader and a few more. I snapped that photo of the banner for The Other Woman because I didn't remember hearing much about it, but it turns out it's that "psychological thriller" project that Eli Roth is producing.
- 5/12/2010
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
If the Kane & Lynch or Gulliver's Travels whetted your appetite for some more Cannes promotional material, have we got a treat for you! Yes, there are a plethora of posters on the Croisette right now, and here are a few of the more exciting ones for your viewing pleasure.There's another shot of The A-Team, looking all cool, and a creepy sneak at The Other Woman, which is "presented by" Eli Roth and which sounds immediately like a spin on Fatal Attraction.nd then we have three shots of a wraparound poster for The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, the latest instalment in the adventures of Aslan the Christ-metaphor and the Pevensie children. As you can see from this, Ben Barnes has returned as King Caspian, as have Skandar Keynes and Georgie Henley as Edmund and Lucy Pevensie. They're joined by that sullen looking boy beside them,...
- 5/11/2010
- EmpireOnline
This year, the further out east you go, the more eye pollution there seems to be. We've got some horror items that are fighting the hard fight to gain traction --- you got a pic I took of a collage of items from one sales company trying to unload Marcos Efron's horror thriller with Amber Heard in the lead. In front of the Palais Stephanie where all the action takes place for the Director's Fortnight, we have Eli Roth wearing his producer's cap for the helming duo Huck Botko and Andrew Gurland's The Other Woman. - This year, the further out east you go, the more eye pollution there seems to be. We've got some horror items that are fighting the hard fight to gain traction --- you got a pic I took of a collage of items from one sales company trying to unload Marcos Efron's...
- 5/11/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
This year, the further out east you go, the more eye pollution there seems to be. We've got some horror items that are fighting the hard fight to gain traction --- you got a pic I took of a collage of items from one sales company trying to unload Marcos Efron's horror thriller with Amber Heard in the lead. In front of the Palais Stephanie where all the action takes place for the Director's Fortnight, we have Eli Roth wearing his producer's cap for the helming duo Huck Botko and Andrew Gurland's The Other Woman. Then you have the usual crap that junks up the front of the Carlton hotel and this year's batch seem to be destined to flop. This year The A-Team takes up a lot of room on the green grass, so does Robin Hood and I'm betting that Rob Letterman Gulliver's Travels featuring Jack White...
- 5/10/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
It's a wrap! The Martin Gropius Bau is empty and the final pickups follow. This is a work in progress and readers are invited and welcome to contribute. Presales have returned in reaction to the reduced number of finished films on offer over the past two markets. Presales applies across the board from Us to French and even Italian films. English language films are increasingly coming out of the major non English language territories but local product is impacting sales on Us films internationally. Business was quickly wrapped up but it was done with a healthy number of buys reported. Lower prices have become accepted but the market must have product as this event proved.
Adriana Chiesa has licensed Federico Moccia’s teen trilogy to Savor to Spain. The first title, Sorry If I Love You (Scusa Ma Ti Chiamo Amore) grossed $27m when released by Medusa on 600 prints in Italy.
Adriana Chiesa has licensed Federico Moccia’s teen trilogy to Savor to Spain. The first title, Sorry If I Love You (Scusa Ma Ti Chiamo Amore) grossed $27m when released by Medusa on 600 prints in Italy.
- 3/9/2010
- by Sydney
- Sydney's Buzz
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