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ScreenDaily.com: Cinemavault closes key sales on The Blackout
2 September, 2009 | By Jeremy Kay
Cinemavault has closed key sales on the creature feature The Blackout from Robert David Sanders. The film has sold to IPA for Japan, Thailand and Taiwan, Film Depot for CIS, Falcon Films & Daxar/Virgin for the Middle East, and ETV for South Africa.
Toronto-based Cinemavault has also concluded a raft of sales on Ernesto Diaz Espinoza’s superhero film Mirageman, which played at last year’s Sitges International Film Festival.
Rights have been sold to WE Productions for France, HBO for Eastern Europe, Hitlab Entertainment for CIS, Horizon for Turkey, Seven Seas for Thailand, PT Global for Indonesia, Front Row for the Middle East, and ETV for South Africa.
Martial arts expert Marko Zaror, also known as The Latin Dragon, plays the masked superhero Mirageman, who sets out to bring down a crime syndicate.
The US-Chilean co-production is scheduled for US release through Magnolia Pictures’ genre label Magnet Releasing.
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Cinemavault has closed key sales on the creature feature The Blackout from Robert David Sanders. The film has sold to IPA for Japan, Thailand and Taiwan, Film Depot for CIS, Falcon Films & Daxar/Virgin for the Middle East, and ETV for South Africa.
Toronto-based Cinemavault has also concluded a raft of sales on Ernesto Diaz Espinoza’s superhero film Mirageman, which played at last year’s Sitges International Film Festival.
Rights have been sold to WE Productions for France, HBO for Eastern Europe, Hitlab Entertainment for CIS, Horizon for Turkey, Seven Seas for Thailand, PT Global for Indonesia, Front Row for the Middle East, and ETV for South Africa.
Martial arts expert Marko Zaror, also known as The Latin Dragon, plays the masked superhero Mirageman, who sets out to bring down a crime syndicate.
The US-Chilean co-production is scheduled for US release through Magnolia Pictures’ genre label Magnet Releasing.
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Monday, May 4, 2009
Cannes Film Festival Info
Monday, March 30, 2009
The Blackout Acquires International Distribution
Starway Pictures is proud to announce that it has officially signed with Cinemavault Releasing for the exclusive worldwide (including Canada and Latin America) sales and distribution rights to the motion picture "The Blackout". Starway began negotiations with Cinemavault during the Sundance Film Festival. Cinemavault will also serve as the official home video distributor for the movie in Canada.
"The Blackout" will be teased at MIPTV this week and will be screened for buyers at Cannes in May. We are looking forward to a long relationship with Cinemavault Releasing.
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