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Courtesy of Sundance Film Festival
With streamers paying big for global rights to films already pre-sold to the foreign buyers see Apple s $25 million deal for Sundance hit Coda international distributors are worried sales companies could introduce mandatory kill fees to force them to sell back hits.
As Berlin s European Film Market kicks off Monday, international distributors are up in arms over an alleged proposal to introduce mandatory buy-back clauses to films being pre-sold to foreign territories.
The idea, which several sources say has been floated by the U.S. talent agencies, would require international distributors to promise to sell back a film they have bought for a small kill fee should the movie, once made, fetch a bigger price from a global buyer, such as a streamer or major studio.
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Stefano Massenzi ⢠Distributor, Lucky Red
âWe have been asking for stronger support in 2021, because it is neededâ
23/02/2021 - The head of acquisitions of the Italian company and co-president of Europa Distributionâs board guides us through the current situation of the market
Stefano Massenzi, head of acquisitions of Italyâs Lucky Red and co-President of Europa Distributionâs Board, walks us through the complexities of the Italian market and the role of independent distributors in the circulation of European films. Italy was one of the few countries to launch specific support for the audiovisual sector during the Covid-19 pandemic, including increased tax credits for local productions and compensations for distributors and exhibitors.
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