Lorber Films Movie Updates
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- added Lorber Films as a distributor of Film Socialisme
- added Lorber Films as a distributor of United Red Army
- added Lorber Films as a distributor of Tuesday, After Christmas
- added Lorber Films as a distributor of Caterpillar
- added Lorber Films as a distributor of Korkoro
- added Lorber Films as a distributor of Armadillo
- added Lorber Films as a distributor of Rapt
- added Lorber Films as a distributor of Salt of This Sea
- added Lorber Films as a distributor of Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould
- created the company profile
Fri., May. 27, 2011
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Thu., Feb. 24, 2011
from Variety
Lorber takes U.S. rights to 'Korkoro'
Lorber Films has picked up U.S. rights to WWII drama "Korkoro" for a spring theatrical release. Latest from French writer-helmer Tony Gatlif ("Exiles") follows a mayor (Marc Lavoine) and a schoolteacher (Marie-Josee Croze) in a small French town who try to help a tribe of Gypsies who are persecuted by both...
Wed., Nov. 10, 2010
from Variety
Lorber Films snags 'Armadillo'
Lorber Films has picked up U.S. rights to "Armadillo," Janus Metz' documentary about Danish soldiers in Afghanistan, to release theatrically early next year.
Thu., Nov. 4, 2010
from Variety
Lorber is Hooked by 'Rapt'
Lorber Films has picked up U.S. rights to French thriller "Rapt," skedding a theatrical release that kicks off in Gotham in July.
Thu., Jul. 8, 2010
from Variety
Lorber sails on 'Sea'
Lorber Films has picked up U.S. rights to writer-director Annemarie Jacir "Salt of This Sea." Film, which screened as an official selection of Un Certain Regard at Cannes in 2008 and later as part of the 2009 Tribeca Film Fest, is lined up for a Gotham theatrical run starting next month, with DVD and digital to foll...
Thu., Jun. 3, 2010
Lorber acquires doc 'Genius Within'
Lorber Films has acquired all U.S. rights to "Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould," a documentary about the pianist directed by Michele Hozer and Peter Raymont, which will be released theatrically in September.
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