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in Hollywood / 18.05.2020

MGM Acquires North American Rights for George Miller-Directed Three Thousand Years Of Longing

MGM has landed another major project, acquiring North American rights to the George Miller-directed Three Thousand Years of Longing, starring Idris Elba and Tilda Swinton.

Miller wrote the script and is producing with Doug Mitchell.

Miller: “This film has been simmering in the back of my mind for some time. If we can pull it off, I believe we have the makings of something unusually tasty.”

Michael De Luca, MGM Film Group Chairman and Pamela Abdy, MGM Film Group President: “We are thrilled to be working with George and Doug on their next film, and are especially excited to be a part of the sweeping and timeless world that George has created. This uniquely original film, by one of the world’s greatest storytellers, will be something truly special for moviegoing audiences.”

The movie is expected to shoot in Australia, London and Istanbul. The film will be released in the U.S. via MGM’s joint distribution/marketing entity United Artists Releasing.

Prorom will distribute Three Thousand Years Of Longing in the following territories: Romania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia next year.

Source: Deadline.




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in Hollywood / 03.02.2020

Stephen Lang, Keith David & Chris Galust Join Guy Pearce In The Seventh Day

Cast has been rounded out on The Seventh Day, the new horror pic starring Guy Pearce and Mexican actor Vadhir Derbez.

Stephen Lang, Keith David, Chris Galust, Robin Bartlett, and Brady Jenness are joining Guy Pearce in the exorcism horror The Seventh Day.

Lang will co-star with Guy Pearce in the feature film, written and directed by Justin P. Lange (The Dark), and produced by Dallas Sonnier (Bone Tomahawk, Dragged Across Concrete) & Amanda Presmyk (Dragged Across Concrete, Puppet Master: The Little Reich) for Fangoria & Cinestate.

In The Seventh Day, a renowned exorcist teams up with a rookie exorcist for his first day of training. As they plunge deeper into hell on earth, the lines between good and evil blur, and their own demons emerge.

Justin P. Lange is a screenwriter and director with an MFA in film directing from the Columbia University Graduate Film Program. The Dark, Justin's critically-acclaimed and award-winning feature film debut as writer/director, had its world premiere at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival.

The project is shooting this month in Dallas and New Orleans.




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in Hollywood / 20.01.2020

Lassie is back in cinemas!

Lassie, the most famous dog in film history, is back on cinema screens!

The heartwarming story of the inseparable friendship between a boy and his Collie dog is based on the wellknown original novel by Eric Knight.

Flo's best friend is his Collie Lassie. When his family is forced to give the dog away, Flo (Nico Marischka) is heartbroken. But Lassie isn’t easily separated from Flo and embarks on an adventurous journey across Germany, a journey back to her beloved friend Flo.

Lassie Come Home is directed by Hanno Olderdissen and stars Nico Marischka, Sebastian Bezzel, Anna Maria Mühe and Bella Bading.

The family entertainment adventure is produced by Henning Ferber through his LCH Film UG in co-production with Warner Bros. Film Productions Germany, Suedstern Film, and Traumfabrik Babelsberg. Warner Bros. will release the film theatrically in Germany.

Prorom will release the movie in 2020 in: Romania (on March 13), Hungary (March 12), Czech Republic and Slovakia (September 10), Moldova and Bulgaria.




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in Hollywood / 12.12.2019

Paw Patrol: Ready, Race, Rescue! released in Romanian and Hungarian cinemas

Join the Paw Patrol as they race into action at the Adventure Bay 500 in this all-new special that will be released in cinemas on January 31, 2020!

For them, no challenge is too big and no puppy is too small...

It’s the Adventure Bay 500! The pups have built an awesome race track and are ready to be the pit crew for their race hero, The Whoosh! But when the legendary racer is unable to drive in the championship race, he calls on his biggest fan-pup Marshall to take the wheel and race in his place!

Marshall has to overcome his lack of confidence and his dastardly competition, The Cheetah, to fulfill his dream of becoming the fastest race-pup ever!

Get ready to race and rescue!

Directed by Charles E. Bastien, Paw Patrol: Ready, Race, Rescue! stars Anya Cooke, Isaac Emberson-Heeks, Lukas Engel and Addison Holley.

Prorom will release Paw Patrol: Ready, Race, Rescue! in Romania and Hungary on January 31, 2020.




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in Hollywood / 04.11.2019

Norm of the North - back in cinemas with a King Size Adventure!

After the adventures from the second movie, Norm of the North: Keys to the Kingdom, our favourite Polar bear is back in this third instalment, King Sized Adventure. Norm, now king of the Arctic, embarks on a journey to China to recover a stolen artifact.

The franchise kicked off in 2016 with the theatrically released animated movie Norm of the North, which told the story of a talking polar bear that traveled to New York in an effort to save the Arctic from developers.

Norm of the North continues to gain steam in territories all over the world,” said Mevelyn J. Noriega, president of distribution for Splash Entertainment.

“More than just a series of movies, Norm is a full-fledged entertainment brand and we are delighted to share the hilarious and fun antics of the lovable polar bear and his pals with even more kids and families everywhere.”

In Norm of the North: King Sized Adventure, an ancient Chinese artefact has been stolen by a villainous archaeologist named Dexter. With the help of his Lemming friends, Norm must keep his word and embark on a journey across the world to help recover the artefact for the people of China.

The franchise will go on after this adventure with Norm of the North: Family Vacation and the still untitled Norm of the North 5.

Prorom will release Norm of the North: King Sized Adventure in Romania (on November 8, 2019), Bulgaria, Hungary (in 2020) and Czech Republic & Slovakia on March 13, 2020.




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in Hollywood / 07.10.2019

Wasp Network: Olivier Assayas on filming in Cuba and the new cut of the film

Headlined by Penelope Cruz and Edgar Ramirez, Wasp Network is world premiering and competing in Venice, but the Cuba-set film was a long-shot to get made because of its political subject and the difficulties in raising financing, director Olivier Assayas said.

Wasp Network centers on the true story of Cuban spies in American territory during the 1990s, when anti-Castro groups based in Florida carried out military attacks on Cuba and the Cuban government struck back with the Wasp Network to infiltrate those organizations.

Assayas wrote the screenplay, which is based on Fernando Morais’ book, The Last Soldiers of the Cold War: The Story of the Cuban Five, published by Companhia das Letras.

Assayas, whose credits include the Golden Globe-winning miniseries Carlos and Personal Shopper, which won him the best director prize at Cannes, told Variety that Cuban authorities had initially refused to let the film shoot there.

“They first refused to give us the authorization but discussions continued. So we searched for a location that could substitute for Havana and were about to start shooting elsewhere… But then the Cubans changed their minds and opened all the doors for us,” said Assayas, who lived in Havana for half a year to make the movie.

On the other hand, Olivier Assayas will head back into the cutting room with his Wasp Network, the filmmaker told Deadline on the day of its North American premiere.

Assayas wants to show a tweaked version of the movie at the New York Film Festival in October.

“There are a few things that need clarification. There are a series of fixes I’ll make. I might shorten some parts and lengthen others. The running time won’t change considerably, but it’s about gaining fluidity. I want the film to be understood by those who aren’t aware of the complexities of the local politics. The fixes will be done for the New York Film Festival [screening].”

The director only finished shooting the movie on May 4. “It has been a crazy schedule,” he noted. “To get the film ready for Venice was an intense process. It’s one of the most complex and ambitious films I’ve made.”

Sources: Variety, Deadline.




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