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“Karbala” Acquired For Korea

  • On 26 April 2018
Mediasoft Films bought the film for Korea and commited to theatrical release by the end of May. Earlier the film was sold to German-speaking, French-speaking territories and Japan. China is in advanced negotiations.
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„Gallipoli. End of the Road” acquired for Japan

  • On 25 September 2017
Our Turkish war film with an impressive budget and a great production value raised interest from several buyers in Asia and a first deal has just been signed with A. K. Company for Japan. The film’s DVD version is currently being finished preview of which you can see above. We’re thrilled to work on this excellent
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„Train Driver’s Diary” sold to China

  • On 11 September 2017
The Serbian black comedy appreciated by audience at Moscow International Film Festival and released theatrically in Czech, Slovakia and Mexico this year, was acquired by Time-In-Portrait for VOD and video. The film marks the company’s second acquisition from Media Move after “Carte Blanche” in 2015.  
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„The Lure” sells to Taiwan, Thailand, Laos and Cambodia!

  • On 19 May 2017
MEDIA MOVE scored sales to two territories of the critics favorite “The Lure”. W Empire Company took all rights for Thailand/Laos/Cambodia and Was Sen International will release the film in Taiwan. The film has proved very succesful in Asian territories with more deals on the way.
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„The Lure” scores rave reviews yet again; this time upon its us-release

  • On 9 February 2017
The film’s American release was followed by amazing reception from critics many of whom referred to a certain other musical on big screen now. Here are some of the few: “Forget ‘La La Land,’ This Sexy Cannibal Mermaid Musical Is Tops” (…) “As original as it is both entrancing and horrifying” – The Daily Beast “As
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“The Lure” premieres at Ifc Center released by Janus Films/Criterion Collection

  • On 9 February 2017
The film will hit the theatres on February 1st thanks to a renowned distributor Janus Films working closely with the famed Criterion Collection. Entertainment Weekly has premiered American trailer exclusively on it site – you can watch it here. “Did you enjoy La La Land but thought it would have benefitted from more singing (and sinister) mermaids?”
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