Exclusive: The Us faith-based entertainment company has closed a raft of sales on its slate led by Do You Believe?, the recent Us release and follow-up to the breakout God’s Not Dead.
Rights have gone in Brazil and Latin America (California Filmes), Canada (Mongrel), South Africa (Times Media Films) and Poland (Kino Swiat).
Mira Sorvino, Cybill Shepherd and Sean Astin are among the cast on Do You Believe?, Jon Gunn’s ensemble drama about a group of people searching for faith and forgiveness.
Vice-president of international sales and distribution Ron Gell is fielding multiple offers from Eastern Europe, South Korea and Indonesia.
Gell also licensed South African rights to Cmd on God’s Not Dead, Black Rider and Mission Air.
Two films sold in Spain, with Art-Mood acquiring Finding Normal and CorbiMedia taking Taken By Grace.
Camp Harlow went to Life Media for Poland and Ksm for Germany, while Mig acquired Book Of Daniel and Book...
Rights have gone in Brazil and Latin America (California Filmes), Canada (Mongrel), South Africa (Times Media Films) and Poland (Kino Swiat).
Mira Sorvino, Cybill Shepherd and Sean Astin are among the cast on Do You Believe?, Jon Gunn’s ensemble drama about a group of people searching for faith and forgiveness.
Vice-president of international sales and distribution Ron Gell is fielding multiple offers from Eastern Europe, South Korea and Indonesia.
Gell also licensed South African rights to Cmd on God’s Not Dead, Black Rider and Mission Air.
Two films sold in Spain, with Art-Mood acquiring Finding Normal and CorbiMedia taking Taken By Grace.
Camp Harlow went to Life Media for Poland and Ksm for Germany, while Mig acquired Book Of Daniel and Book...
- 5/20/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: The Us faith-based entertainment company has closed a raft of sales on its slate led by Do You Believe?, the recent Us release and follow-up to the breakout God’s Not Dead.
Rights have gone in Brazil and Latin America (California Filmes), Canada (Mongrel), South Africa (Times Media Films) and Poland (Kino Swiat).
Mira Sorvino, Cybill Shepherd and Sean Astin are among the cast on Do You Believe?, Jon Gunn’s ensemble drama about a group of people searching for faith and forgiveness.
Vice-president of international sales and distribution Ron Gell is fielding multiple offers from Eastern Europe, South Korea and Indonesia.
Gell also licensed South African rights to Cmd on God’s Not Dead, Black Rider and Mission Air.
Two films sold in Spain, with Art-Mood acquiring Finding Normal and CorbiMedia taking Taken By Grace.
Camp Harlow went to Life Media for Poland and Ksm for Germany, while Mig acquired Book Of Daniel and Book...
Rights have gone in Brazil and Latin America (California Filmes), Canada (Mongrel), South Africa (Times Media Films) and Poland (Kino Swiat).
Mira Sorvino, Cybill Shepherd and Sean Astin are among the cast on Do You Believe?, Jon Gunn’s ensemble drama about a group of people searching for faith and forgiveness.
Vice-president of international sales and distribution Ron Gell is fielding multiple offers from Eastern Europe, South Korea and Indonesia.
Gell also licensed South African rights to Cmd on God’s Not Dead, Black Rider and Mission Air.
Two films sold in Spain, with Art-Mood acquiring Finding Normal and CorbiMedia taking Taken By Grace.
Camp Harlow went to Life Media for Poland and Ksm for Germany, while Mig acquired Book Of Daniel and Book...
- 5/20/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Follow-up to Us box office hit God’s Not Dead is set to open in Us on March 20.
Pure Flix kicks off sales at the Efm on Do You Believe?, the company’s follow-up to the faith-based Us box office hit God’s Not Dead.
Vice-president of international sales and distribution Ron Gell will be talking up the project, which explores how faith transforms a number of intersecting lives and is set to open in the Us via Pure Flix on March 20 on more than 1,000 screens.
Do You Believe? reunites the same creative team behind God’s Not Dead. Michael Scott, David Ar White, Russell Wolfe and Elizabeth Travis produced and Chuck Konzelman and Cary Solomon wrote the screenplay.
Gell will also be screening Hope Bridge, Dancer And The Dame, which recently sold in Turkey (Sinema TV), Australia (Crossroads) and Germany (MoreFilms), and The Black Rider, which went to Sinema TV in Turkey.
God’s Not Dead...
Pure Flix kicks off sales at the Efm on Do You Believe?, the company’s follow-up to the faith-based Us box office hit God’s Not Dead.
Vice-president of international sales and distribution Ron Gell will be talking up the project, which explores how faith transforms a number of intersecting lives and is set to open in the Us via Pure Flix on March 20 on more than 1,000 screens.
Do You Believe? reunites the same creative team behind God’s Not Dead. Michael Scott, David Ar White, Russell Wolfe and Elizabeth Travis produced and Chuck Konzelman and Cary Solomon wrote the screenplay.
Gell will also be screening Hope Bridge, Dancer And The Dame, which recently sold in Turkey (Sinema TV), Australia (Crossroads) and Germany (MoreFilms), and The Black Rider, which went to Sinema TV in Turkey.
God’s Not Dead...
- 2/7/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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