Film Movement Picks Up ‘A Thousand Times Good Night’ For U.S. Film Movement has acquired U.S. rights to A Thousand Times Good Night, the Erik Poppe-directed drama that stars Juliette Binoche and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. Film Movement will give the movie a theatrical release in the third quarter of the year, followed by home video and digital. The story follows a top war photographer who is struggling to reconcile her job with her family life. Maria Doyle Kennedy, newcomer Lauryn Canny and Larry Mullen Jr also star. The movie was released in Norway in October and has sold more than 100,000 tickets. Global Screen, which is handling worldwide sales, also just inked deals in Canada (Northwest Pictures), Japan (Kadokawa), Australia (Regency), Denmark (Smile), Turkey (Yeni Bir Film), ex-Yugoslavia (Discovery), Bulgaria (Multivision) and Latin America (HBO). South Korea Taking ‘Prisoners Of War’ South Korea will be the first Asian territory...
- 2/20/2014
- by NANCY TARTAGLIONE, International Editor
- Deadline TV
The original version of Homeland, Israeli drama Prisoners of War, has sold to South Korea's Star J Entertainment for an adaptation. The Korean version of the show will star actor Kim Nam-gil, soon to be seen on the big screen in the upcoming Pirates: The Bandit Goes to the Sea, dubbed the "Korean Pirates of the Caribbean." The Asian Prisoners adaptation will be jointly produced by Youngbeom Jeong, CEO of Star J Entertainment, ABC consultant Sebastian Lee and Hollywood-based producer Teddy Zee. Early comments from the producers suggest that the tensions between South Korea and North Korea will drive the
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- 2/19/2014
- by Patrick Brzeski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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