Orange Studio has signed a two-year distribution deal with the aggregation company Under The Milky Way. The pact will allow the outfit to handle the distribution of titles from Orange Studio’s library across English-speaking territories as well as Latin America on transactional VOD services such as Amazon, PlutoTV, Roku and Tubi.
The first films which are part of the deal are Philipe Lacheau’s “City Hunter,” Olivier Nakache et Eric Toledano’s “Tellement Proches,” Riad Sattouf’s “Beaux gosses,” Bertrand Tavernier’s “Death Watch” (pictured), and Bertrand Blier’s “Going Places.”
“This new partnership with Under The Milky Way will give us the opportunity to increase the international visibility of our films and reach new audiences on VOD services that are currently booming,” said Kristina Zimmermann, managing director of Orange Studio.
Alexis de Rendinger, the co-founder of Under The Milky Way, said this deal with Orange Studio will give...
The first films which are part of the deal are Philipe Lacheau’s “City Hunter,” Olivier Nakache et Eric Toledano’s “Tellement Proches,” Riad Sattouf’s “Beaux gosses,” Bertrand Tavernier’s “Death Watch” (pictured), and Bertrand Blier’s “Going Places.”
“This new partnership with Under The Milky Way will give us the opportunity to increase the international visibility of our films and reach new audiences on VOD services that are currently booming,” said Kristina Zimmermann, managing director of Orange Studio.
Alexis de Rendinger, the co-founder of Under The Milky Way, said this deal with Orange Studio will give...
- 2/10/2022
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Orange Studio, the film and TV production and distribution arm of France’s leading telco group, is launching a trio of new projects, “The Nannies,” “The Green Perfume” and “A Cat’s Life,” at the Unifrance Rendez-Vous in Paris.
“The Nannies” (“Les femmes du square”), directed by Julien Rambaldi (“Labor Day”), stars Eye Haïdara (“C’est la Vie”) as Angèle, a young undocumented woman in her thirties who lives on the outskirts of Paris. Threatened by gangsters she conned, Angèle decides to leave her neighborhood and starts working as a nanny for Hélène’s 10-year-old son in a chic Parisian area. Although she’s supposed to keep a low profile, Angèle meets other nannies, some of whom are being taken advantage of, and sets out to help them. Haïdara stars in the film opposite Ahmed Sylla (“The Climb”) and Léa Drucker (“Custody”).
“The Nannies” is produced by Les Films du Kiosque,...
“The Nannies” (“Les femmes du square”), directed by Julien Rambaldi (“Labor Day”), stars Eye Haïdara (“C’est la Vie”) as Angèle, a young undocumented woman in her thirties who lives on the outskirts of Paris. Threatened by gangsters she conned, Angèle decides to leave her neighborhood and starts working as a nanny for Hélène’s 10-year-old son in a chic Parisian area. Although she’s supposed to keep a low profile, Angèle meets other nannies, some of whom are being taken advantage of, and sets out to help them. Haïdara stars in the film opposite Ahmed Sylla (“The Climb”) and Léa Drucker (“Custody”).
“The Nannies” is produced by Les Films du Kiosque,...
- 1/12/2022
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Reinforcing conventional wisdom that only comedies, films appealing to women and animation withstand the World Cup's adverse boxoffice fallout, "Sex and the City 2" narrowly maintained its No. 1 ranking on the foreign theatrical circuit for the second straight weekend.
Warner Bros./New Line's "Sex 2" drew $23.7 million from about 7,900 screens in 56 markets. International gross total stands at $131.7 million in 16 days.
After just 12 days on the foreign circuit, the sequel to 2008's original based on the long-running HBO TV series flew past the $100 million mark. Research from previous World Cup years shows that from 75% to 85% of a title's overall foreign boxoffice usually is grossed within the first three-week period of a film's run before the soccer competition begins.
"Sex and the City 2" -- still 50% behind the overseas gross total of its 2008 original ($263.4 million) -- is betting on its counter-programming appeal to female moviegoers to demonstrate sufficient legs to weather World Cup distractions.
Braving...
Warner Bros./New Line's "Sex 2" drew $23.7 million from about 7,900 screens in 56 markets. International gross total stands at $131.7 million in 16 days.
After just 12 days on the foreign circuit, the sequel to 2008's original based on the long-running HBO TV series flew past the $100 million mark. Research from previous World Cup years shows that from 75% to 85% of a title's overall foreign boxoffice usually is grossed within the first three-week period of a film's run before the soccer competition begins.
"Sex and the City 2" -- still 50% behind the overseas gross total of its 2008 original ($263.4 million) -- is betting on its counter-programming appeal to female moviegoers to demonstrate sufficient legs to weather World Cup distractions.
Braving...
- 6/13/2010
- by By Frank Segers
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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