The Weinstein Co., CBS Films, and FilmDistrict are circling the Coen Brothers’-scripted remake of the 1966 British art heist movie Gambit, to star newly-crowned BAFTA winner Colin Firth and Cameron Diaz.
A deal could be made within days, according to insiders, and the title has emerged as one of the more buzzed about projects at Berlin.
Alongside Headshot, Im Global’s $40 million-budgeted Sylvester Stallone action project, which is generating strong interest, and Hyde Park’s spy actioner Echelon, the market is proving to be a happy hunting ground for North American rights buyers hungry to take a punt.
With the second week unfolding and the deal-making ramping up before most folks begin exiting the market Wednesday, the Efm has already seen some headline grabbing U.S. deals.
FilmDistrict has already put out for one big buy at Berlin, taking U.S. rights to Miramax’s horror title Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark,...
A deal could be made within days, according to insiders, and the title has emerged as one of the more buzzed about projects at Berlin.
Alongside Headshot, Im Global’s $40 million-budgeted Sylvester Stallone action project, which is generating strong interest, and Hyde Park’s spy actioner Echelon, the market is proving to be a happy hunting ground for North American rights buyers hungry to take a punt.
With the second week unfolding and the deal-making ramping up before most folks begin exiting the market Wednesday, the Efm has already seen some headline grabbing U.S. deals.
FilmDistrict has already put out for one big buy at Berlin, taking U.S. rights to Miramax’s horror title Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark,...
- 2/14/2011
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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