
In the first US sale of a Competition title at
Cannes,
Wild Bunch has sold
Arnaud Desplechin‘s
A Christmas Tale to
IFC.
The family drama, which screens here on Friday, stars an ensemble cast including
Catherine Deneuve, Mathieu Amalric, Chiara Mastroianni, Emmanuelle Devos, Anne Consigny and
Melvil Poupaud.
Produced by
Why Not, it will be released by
Bac in France.
Furthermore, Wild Bunch has closed a Japan sale on Steven Soderbergh’s Che Guevara films to Nikkatsu – the double-feature is also running in Competition.
Deals on Ken
Loach‘s
Eric Cantona-related project –
reported yesterday – have closed with
Icon in the UK,
Diaphana in France and
Bim in Italy.
Bim has also picked up Gaspar
Noe’s Enter The Void and
Radu Mihaileanu‘s
The Concert.
Also in Italy, Medusa has taken
Woody Allen‘s as-yet untitled new film starring
Larry David and
Evan Rachel Wood. Disney has picked up rights to
Hayao Miyazaki‘s
Ponyo On The Cliff By
The Sea in France and the US.
Separately, IFC announced it has taken US rights to
Joshua Safdie‘s Directors’
Fortnight comedy
The Pleasure Of Being Robbed, which will get its international premiere here on May 23. IFC’s vice-president of acquisitions and production
Arianna Bocco negotiated the deal with
Josh Braun of
Submarine Entertainment.