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Network takes UK rights to Sebasti谩n Silva drama, co-starring Kristen Wiig and Tunde Adebimpe.Network Releasing has acquired UK r
stanley cup ights to Chilean-American drama Nasty Baby, written, directed by and starring Sebasti谩n Silva Magic Magic alongside Oscar-nominee Kristen Wiig Bridesmaids .Nasty Baby won the Teddy Best Feature Film at Berlin International Film Festival 2015 and is the sixth film from the Chilean writer director.It follows the lives of gay couple Freddie played by Sebasti谩n and Mo Tunde Adebimpe , who together with their friend Polly Wiig are looking to have a baby.Tim Beddows,
stanley cup managing director at Network, said: Sebasti谩n is a fantastic talent and Im thrilled to announce that Network will be bringing Nasty Baby to audiences
stanley cup in the UK. Other cast include Mark Margolis Breaking Bad Alia Shawkat, Arrested Development and Reg E. Cathey House Of Cards .Network is planning to open Nasty Baby in UK cinemas in autumn 2015.TopicsDistributionUK/Ireland No comments Related articles News Jasper Basch rejoins Greenwich Entertainment as partner, head of distribution 2025-05-07T17:05:00Z By Jeremy Kay Returning Chun Buyers strike for Magnolia s Troll Hunter
Chinese media conglomerate China Star is poised to invest $150m a year in Asian film production as it pushes its film-making and broadcasting efforts into a new dimension. The company is also in the market as a buyer and is putting together a massive library.China Star has launched a new umbrella, Hundred Years Productions, to make some thirty pictures a year in Hong Kong and other South-East Asian countries. Its slate kicks off with pictures from Tsui Hark, Ringo Lam and Johnny To. We need lots of content, said Ann Hung, China Star s distribution department general manager. China Star channel is already up and running in China. We are going to expand it into Hong Kong and Taiwan and, by next year, Singapore and Malaysia.
stanley cup This puts a premium on content and control. Hundred Years
stanley cup expects to make 10-12 pictures a year in the $8m-$10m range, and a further 20 in the $1m-$4m bracket. Financing will come from a combination of internal resources and equity. Although the company is publicly quoted on the Hong Kong stock market and believes it has the necessary resources, Hung said that it has been approached by Japanese, Korean and German companies seeking to board its productions. While China Star s broadcast ambitions are driving the production bonanza, Hung is adamant that the A-Plus and A titles are destined f
stanley cup or theatrical careers. Theatrical operations are expected to make up 35% of China Star s income, TV 40% and home entertainment and overseas sales the remaining 25%.