杰出的圣丹斯文档“ Navalny”,“我的旧学校”卖宽广的Dogwoof(独家)
Standout Sundance Docs ‘Navalny,’ ‘My Old School’ Sell Wide for Dogwoof (EXCLUSIVE)
总部位于伦敦的纪录片专家Dogwoof已关闭丹尼尔·罗赫(Daniel Roher)的“纳瓦尼(Navalny)”和乔诺·麦克劳德(Jono McLeod惊悚片(上图)在圣丹斯获得了节日最爱的奖项和美国纪录片观众奖。它跟随俄罗斯反对派领袖和反腐败活动家亚历克西·纳瓦尔尼(Alexei Navalny),他和调查新闻机构贝林卡特(Bellingcat)和美国有线电视新闻网(CNN(英国),RTL(德国),发现(意大利),SVT(瑞典),DR(丹麦),NRK(挪威),Ruv(冰岛),VRT(比利时),VPRO(荷兰),第8频道(以色列),耶斯多克(以色列),电视台(波兰)和阿莱夫(罗马尼亚)。这部电影于上个月由华纳兄弟Studios和FA发行在北美和英国的Dogwoof以及丹麦(CPH:DOX)和瑞士(DCM)的事件。即将到来的戏剧版本包括德国(DCM)和意大利(我想知道),并计划为澳大利亚和新西兰(Madman)和日本(Transformer)(Transformer)的夏季推出“ Navalny”,由CNN Films和HBO Max提出。它由丹尼尔·罗赫(Daniel Roher)执导,由Raefilm Studios的Odessa Rae,Fishbowl Films的Diane Becker和Melanie Miller以及Cottage M. Amy Entelis的Shane Boris和CNN电影的Courtney Sexton的Shane Boris和Maria Pevchikh的Courtney Sexton和Courtney Sexton。由圣丹斯学院(Sundance Instute)提供圣丹斯(Sundance)的“我的老派”(My Old School),在都柏林国际电影节,格拉斯哥电影节和比利时的Docville纪录片节上演出。这部电影讲述了导演乔诺·麦克劳德(Jono McLeod)的前同学布兰登·李(Brandon Lee)的陌生人故事,他成为苏格兰最臭名昭著的冒名顶替者。让人想起标志性的卡通“达里亚”,“我的老派”,包括屡获殊荣的演员艾伦·卡明(“好妻子”),发表了李的角色,并为他的前同学和老师提供了访谈,因为它涉足了主题身份和欺骗,挫败野心以及可能是什么。“我的旧学校”被木兰在7月22日在北美发行,并由麦德曼(Madman)和澳大利亚和新西兰(New Zealand)发行; Dogwoof的英国戏剧发布计划于今年夏天晚些时候发布。这部电影还卖给了(丹麦),NRK(挪威),瑞典(瑞典),VPRO(荷兰),耶斯多克(以色列)和欧洲HBO欧洲(CEE)。“我的旧学校”由乔诺·麦克劳德(Jono McLeod)执导,并制作了奥利维亚·利希滕斯坦(Olivia Lichtenstein)和约翰·阿彻(John Archer)的霍普奇电影(Hopscotch Films),并由伯尼·麦格克(Berny McGurk)和乔诺·麦克劳德(Jono McLeod)编辑。它是由马克·托马斯(Mark Thomas),乔诺·麦克劳德(Jono McLeod),约翰·阿彻(John Archer)和克拉拉·格林(Clara Glynn)制作的。这部电影是由苏格兰政府和国家彩票通过苏格兰创作开发和支持的。
London-based documentary specialist Dogwoof has closed a host of sales for Daniel Roher’s “Navalny” and Jono McLeod’s “My Old School,” both of which premiered at Sundance and are screening this week at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.
Roher’s riveting documentary thriller (pictured above) won the Festival Favorite Award and the U.S. Documentary Audience Award at Sundance. It follows the Russian opposition leader and anti-corruption activist Alexei Navalny, as he and investigative news organizations Bellingcat and CNN try to unravel the botched effort to assassinate him in 2020.
Following CNN’s world premiere broadcast on April 24, TV rights were sold to BBC (U.K.), RTL (Germany), Discovery (Italy), SVT (Sweden), DR (Denmark), NRK (Norway), RUV (Iceland), VRT (Belgium), VPRO (the Netherlands), Channel 8 (Israel), Yesdocu (Israel), TVN (Poland), and Aleph (Romania).
The film was released theatrically last month by Warner Bros. Studios and Fathom Events in North America and by Dogwoof in the U.K., as well as in Denmark (CPH:DOX) and Switzerland (DCM). Upcoming theatrical releases include Germany (DCM) and Italy (I Wonder), with a summer rollout planned for Australia and New Zealand (Madman) and Japan (Transformer)
“Navalny” is presented by CNN Films and HBO Max. Directed by Daniel Roher, it’s produced by Odessa Rae of RaeFilm Studios, Diane Becker and Melanie Miller of Fishbowl Films, and Shane Boris of Cottage M. Amy Entelis and Courtney Sexton of CNN Films and Maria Pevchikh are executive producers.
Following Sundance, “My Old School” has played at the Dublin International Film Festival, the Glasgow Film Festival, and at the Docville documentary festival in Belgium. The film recounts the stranger-than-fiction story of director Jono McLeod’s former classmate, Brandon Lee, who became Scotland’s most notorious imposter.
Told through animation reminiscent of the iconic cartoon “Daria,” “My Old School” includes the award-winning actor Alan Cumming (“The Good Wife”) voice-acting the role of Lee and features interviews with his former classmates and teachers as it delves into themes of identity and deception, of thwarted ambitions and what could have been.
“My Old School” was picked up by Magnolia for a 22 July release in North America and by Madman for Australia and New Zealand; Dogwoof’s U.K. theatrical release is planned for later this summer. The film has also sold to DR (Denmark), NRK (Norway), SVT (Sweden), VPRO (Netherlands), Yesdocu (Israel), and HBO Europe (CEE).
“My Old School” is directed by Jono McLeod and produced by Olivia Lichtenstein and John Archer for Hopscotch Films, with editing by Berny McGurk and Jono McLeod. It was executive produced by Mark Thomas, Jono McLeod, John Archer and Clara Glynn. The film was developed and supported by the Scottish Government and the National Lottery through Creative Scotland.
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