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AI Film is set to fully finance Craig Gillespie's upcoming I, Tonya. Margot Robbie is in negotiations to star as American figure skater Tonya Harding as well as produce the edgy comedy, with Bryan Unkeless for Clubhouse Pictures, Tom Ackerley for LuckyChap Entertainment and Steven Rogers already attached to produce. Len Blavatnik and Aviv Giladi of AI Film are executive producing. UTA Independent Film Group and CAA are representing US domestic rights. Sierra/Affinity is on board for the international sales.
Aviv Giladi, Chairman of AI Film, said of the announcement: "AI Film is thrilled to be collaborating with such a terrific creative team on this hugely entertaining project that is sure to captivate audiences worldwide."
Nick Meyer, CEO of Sierra/Affinity, added: "We are proud to partner with the talented teams at AI Film, Clubhouse Pictures, and LuckyChap Entertainment to present Craig and Steven's unique and darkly comedic take on the iconic events that catapulted figure skating into the hot seat of global controversy. Margot is an incredible acting talent that will combine her powerful on-screen presence with a comedic touch that will give this project wide appeal."
The digital era of production and distribution has triggered a game change not seen since the advent of the video back in the 80s. Its greatest challenge is that with the speed of technology the game... click for full story
On the occasion of the Abu Dhabi government's Golden Jubilee, Acting CEO of twofour54, Maryam Al Mheiri, shared the vision of the company, its achievements and future direction, saying: "Our vision is... click for full story
The American Film Market (AFM) started today buoyed by over 200 registrants from Mainland China, with an additional 75+ from Hong Kong expected over the next week in Santa Monica. The AFM's... click for full story
The Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment (CAPE), the advocate for Asian American/Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) in the entertainment industry, celebrated its 25th anniversary with a gala at The Belasco Theater in... click for full story
EuropaCorp has partnered with All Nippon Entertainment Works (ANEW), Japanese partner Nippon Television (Nippon TV) and Chris and Paul Weitz's production company Depth of Field, to develop... click for full story
A record number of companies attend the AFM under the European Film Promotion Umbrella (EFP), with increased demand for support of promotion and marketing of European films.
The record sum in Film Sales Support (FSS) numbers 48 films with sales companies registering under the European Umbrella together... click for full story
London based Evolutionary Films, the sales and production company, have acquired international sales to the feature film Let Me Go, a moving drama starring BAFTA nominated Juliet Stevenson CBE (Bend it Like Beckham, Jodhi May (The Other Boleyn Girl), Lucy Boynton... click for full story
Kristen Figeroid attends her first AFM as President of International Sales & Distribution at Bloom, overseeing the international licensing and distribution of Bloom's growing film slate.
Bloom's Alex Walton, to whom Figeroid reports, said: "Kristen comes to the team with... click for full story
Emile Hirsch & J.K. Simmons
star in The Runaround from The Solution Entertainment Group - Market Screening
Thursday, Nov. 3rd at 3:30 PM - Broadway Cineplex 4
Bloom triggers Fonzo to star Tom Hardy as Al Capone. Written and
to be directed by Josh Trank, Fonzo will be produced
by Russell Ackerman and John Schoenfelder. Currently in pre-production, Bloom's Alex Walton commences international sales
at AFM. CAA and WME are handling US rights.
Nu Image - Millennium AFM 2016
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