Happy April, everyone! As we gear up for a brand new month, that means we also have a more horror and sci-fi home entertainment releases coming out this week, making for the perfect way to kick everything off. If you happened to miss it during its theatrical run, The Man Who Killed Hitler and then The Bigfoot heads home on both formats this Tuesday, and I cannot recommend it enough. Scream Factory and IFC Midnight have teamed up for the home releases of Pledge and Rust Creek, and if you’re a big Hellboy fan, two of the animated Hellboy movies are headed 4K Ultra HD as well.
Other Blu-ray and DVD releases for April 2nd include Terror 5, The Man With The Magic Box, Red Island, The Banished and Toxic Tutu.
The Man Who Killed Hitler and then The Bigfoot
Since WWII, Calvin Barr has lived with the secret...
Other Blu-ray and DVD releases for April 2nd include Terror 5, The Man With The Magic Box, Red Island, The Banished and Toxic Tutu.
The Man Who Killed Hitler and then The Bigfoot
Since WWII, Calvin Barr has lived with the secret...
- 4/2/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
The Man in the Magic Box is an indie, foregin film. Shot in Warsaw, Poland, this title completed a film festival run in 2017. Now, this sci-fi drama is set to show in the U.S., via Artsploitation Films. The Man with the Magic Box takes place in the future. When the protagonist discovers an old radio from the 1950s, he begins to remember his past life. This film will release next month. And, the film is from director Bodo Kox. Olga Boladz ("Botoks"), Piotr Polak and Sebastian Stankiewicz centrally star. A preview of the film's upcoming release is hosted here. The trailer shows some of the film's time-shifting. The main character is sometimes in 2030 Poland. Then, he is back in the 1950s. These two timelines collide as this part-time janitor, finds love in a tumultuous time. Artsploitation Films will make this film available on April 4th. On this date, The Man with the Magic Box...
- 3/21/2019
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
¨Surprise¨ and ¨regret¨ over 50% cut to film sales support.
European sales agents are expressing ¨surprise¨ and ¨regret¨ at Creative Europe Media’s decision to cut support for European Film Promotion’s (Efp) Film Sales Support (Fss) fund by 50% for 2018/19.
Until now, Fss had covered 50% of classical marketing measures up to a maximum of €5,000 for a sales company’s promotional campaign, including at Sundance, Tribeca, Hot Docs, Toronto, Hong Kong’s Filmart, the Asian Film Market in Busan or the American Film Market (Afm) in La.
Sales companies who wish to apply for Fss support must become contractual co-beneficiaries, and have...
European sales agents are expressing ¨surprise¨ and ¨regret¨ at Creative Europe Media’s decision to cut support for European Film Promotion’s (Efp) Film Sales Support (Fss) fund by 50% for 2018/19.
Until now, Fss had covered 50% of classical marketing measures up to a maximum of €5,000 for a sales company’s promotional campaign, including at Sundance, Tribeca, Hot Docs, Toronto, Hong Kong’s Filmart, the Asian Film Market in Busan or the American Film Market (Afm) in La.
Sales companies who wish to apply for Fss support must become contractual co-beneficiaries, and have...
- 8/1/2018
- by Martin Blaney
- ScreenDaily
¨Surprise¨ and ¨regret¨ over 50% cut to film sales support.
European sales agents are expressing ¨surprise¨ and ¨regret¨ at Creative Europe Media’s decision to cut support for European Film Promotion’s (Efp) Film Sales Support (Fss) fund by 50% for 2018/19.
Until now, Fss had covered 50% of classical marketing measures up to a maximum of €5,000 for a sales company’s promotional campaign, including at Sundance, Tribeca, Hot Docs, Toronto, Hong Kong’s Filmart, the Asian Film Market in Busan or the American Film Market (Afm) in La.
Sales companies who wish to apply for Fss support must become contractual co-beneficiaries, and have...
European sales agents are expressing ¨surprise¨ and ¨regret¨ at Creative Europe Media’s decision to cut support for European Film Promotion’s (Efp) Film Sales Support (Fss) fund by 50% for 2018/19.
Until now, Fss had covered 50% of classical marketing measures up to a maximum of €5,000 for a sales company’s promotional campaign, including at Sundance, Tribeca, Hot Docs, Toronto, Hong Kong’s Filmart, the Asian Film Market in Busan or the American Film Market (Afm) in La.
Sales companies who wish to apply for Fss support must become contractual co-beneficiaries, and have...
- 8/1/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: F&Me slate includes two projects with Ida writer Rebecca Lenckiewicz; plus Streetkids United III.
UK co-production specialists Film and Music Entertainment (F&Me) have boarded films to shoot in 2017 including The Dream Girl written and directed by Maurizio Braucci, best known for writing Matteo Garrone’s Gomorra and Reality.
Braucci co-wrote the film with Ida writer Rebecca Lenckiewicz and the UK-Ireland co-production is set to shoot from September. F&Me are working with accountants Grant Thornton in Ireland to access the section 481 tax credit. Windmill Lane is on board for post-production services.
F&Me are also working with Lenkiewicz on The Disciple, to be directed by Ivan Ostrochovsky and written by Lenkiewicz, Marek Lescak and Ostrochovsky. The film looks at two friends who go to a seminary in Communist Slovakia.
Also shooting by the end of 2017 will be the documentary Streetkids United III – The Road to Moscow. As with the past two films in the...
UK co-production specialists Film and Music Entertainment (F&Me) have boarded films to shoot in 2017 including The Dream Girl written and directed by Maurizio Braucci, best known for writing Matteo Garrone’s Gomorra and Reality.
Braucci co-wrote the film with Ida writer Rebecca Lenckiewicz and the UK-Ireland co-production is set to shoot from September. F&Me are working with accountants Grant Thornton in Ireland to access the section 481 tax credit. Windmill Lane is on board for post-production services.
F&Me are also working with Lenkiewicz on The Disciple, to be directed by Ivan Ostrochovsky and written by Lenkiewicz, Marek Lescak and Ostrochovsky. The film looks at two friends who go to a seminary in Communist Slovakia.
Also shooting by the end of 2017 will be the documentary Streetkids United III – The Road to Moscow. As with the past two films in the...
- 2/11/2017
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
Projects from directors Bodo Kox and Adrian Panek are also being introduced.
Projects by Agnieszka Holland [pictured], Bodo Kox and Adrian Panek are among the films being presented at this week’s Polish Days during the T Mobile New Horizons International Film Festival in Wroclaw (July 21-31).
Holland’s dark comedy-thriller Game Count, which she bills as “No Country For Old Women¨, is one of nine titles in the Works in Progress showcase.
The $3.9m (€3.5m) co-production between Krzysztof Zanussi’s Tor Film Studio and Germany’s Heimatfilm will be distributed internationally by Beta Cinema.
Polish Days’ international audience of sales agents, distributors and festival programmers were also treated to the first footage from Kasia Adamik’s thriller Amok and Dorota Kobiela’s animated drama Loving Vincent as well as from two films which will be featured in Locarno’s First Look works in progress sidebar next week: Maciej Pieprzyca’s psychological thriller I’m A Killer (which...
Projects by Agnieszka Holland [pictured], Bodo Kox and Adrian Panek are among the films being presented at this week’s Polish Days during the T Mobile New Horizons International Film Festival in Wroclaw (July 21-31).
Holland’s dark comedy-thriller Game Count, which she bills as “No Country For Old Women¨, is one of nine titles in the Works in Progress showcase.
The $3.9m (€3.5m) co-production between Krzysztof Zanussi’s Tor Film Studio and Germany’s Heimatfilm will be distributed internationally by Beta Cinema.
Polish Days’ international audience of sales agents, distributors and festival programmers were also treated to the first footage from Kasia Adamik’s thriller Amok and Dorota Kobiela’s animated drama Loving Vincent as well as from two films which will be featured in Locarno’s First Look works in progress sidebar next week: Maciej Pieprzyca’s psychological thriller I’m A Killer (which...
- 7/29/2016
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
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