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Sep 16 09 2:53 AM
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This is from Variety and indicates that TLS is still being buzzed about for getting a distribution deal. Hopefully we'll hear something soon. The Weinstein Co. just signed a distribution deal for Colin Firth's 'A Single Man' as a potential Oscar contender. Maybe they'll see TLS as a film with some potential Oscar nominations? They're in need of some Oscar bait. While the pickup prices and P&A commitments may be lower in the current buyer's market, deals could materialize for acquisition titles such as Atom Egoyan-directed "Chloe," Darwin drama "Creation," Robert Duvall period drama "Get Low," Brit thriller "The Disappearance of Alice Creed," Demi Moore-David Duchovny starrer "The Joneses," Michael Douglas starrer "Solitary Man," Neil Jordan's "Ondine," Tilda Swinton starrer "I Am Love," Venice winner "Lebanon," Helen Mirren period pic "The Last Station" (a Telluride fest entry) and gritty Michael Caine starrer "Harry Brown." Also drawing interest were docus including "The Art of the Steal." Agents and buyers were beginning to feel that more deals may start to crystallize. http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118008654.html?categoryid=13&cs=1&ref=bd_film
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