Berlin-based sales company M-Appeal will be handling eight films by Academy Award winner Hamaguchi Ryûsuke made between 2008-2016.
The deal follows M-Appeal’s previous collaboration with Hamaguchi and producer Takata Satoshi, of Neopa Inc., in 2021 on the film “Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy,” which premiered in Berlinale Competition and won the Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize. “Drive My Car” by Hamaguchi screened in Cannes Competition the same year, before winning Best International Feature Film at the Academy Awards.
The deal includes “Passion,” Hamaguchi’s 2008 graduation film for the School of Film & New Media at Tokyo University of the Arts, as well as “Happy Hour,” which world premiered in Locarno in 2015. “Happy Hour” won the Best Actress Award in Locarno, shared between the four lead actresses of the film, all of whom had no previous acting experience, as well as receiving a special mention for the film’s script. Other titles...
The deal follows M-Appeal’s previous collaboration with Hamaguchi and producer Takata Satoshi, of Neopa Inc., in 2021 on the film “Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy,” which premiered in Berlinale Competition and won the Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize. “Drive My Car” by Hamaguchi screened in Cannes Competition the same year, before winning Best International Feature Film at the Academy Awards.
The deal includes “Passion,” Hamaguchi’s 2008 graduation film for the School of Film & New Media at Tokyo University of the Arts, as well as “Happy Hour,” which world premiered in Locarno in 2015. “Happy Hour” won the Best Actress Award in Locarno, shared between the four lead actresses of the film, all of whom had no previous acting experience, as well as receiving a special mention for the film’s script. Other titles...
- 2/9/2023
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
International sales agency M-Appeal has closed two deals at Cannes Marché du Film for Marcela Lordy’s feature “The Book of Delights,” licensing to Film Movement in North America and At Entertainment in Japan.
Adapted from Clarice Lispector’s Brazilian novel “Uma Aprendizagem ou Livro dos Prazeres,” “The Book of Delights” is the erotic story of Lóri, a woman on the lookout for sexual satisfaction without sacrificing any of her own self-determination. Described by the film’s literature as a “free spirited, independent and attractive teacher,” Lóri engages in a string of love affairs catering to her desires and needs while purposefully avoiding emotional attachments.
Eventually, she crosses paths with renowned philosophy teacher, Ulisses, famous in the field of philosophy to a degree which has over-inflated his ego. The encounter causes Lóri to re-evaluate her own decisions and kickstarts a journey of self-discovery, realization and human contact.
“The Book of...
Adapted from Clarice Lispector’s Brazilian novel “Uma Aprendizagem ou Livro dos Prazeres,” “The Book of Delights” is the erotic story of Lóri, a woman on the lookout for sexual satisfaction without sacrificing any of her own self-determination. Described by the film’s literature as a “free spirited, independent and attractive teacher,” Lóri engages in a string of love affairs catering to her desires and needs while purposefully avoiding emotional attachments.
Eventually, she crosses paths with renowned philosophy teacher, Ulisses, famous in the field of philosophy to a degree which has over-inflated his ego. The encounter causes Lóri to re-evaluate her own decisions and kickstarts a journey of self-discovery, realization and human contact.
“The Book of...
- 7/8/2021
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
M-Appeal strikes US, Europe deals for Berlin award-winner ‘Wheel Of Fortune And Fantasy’ (exclusive)
Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s romantic drama has also been secured in Asian territories.
German sales outfit M-Appeal has closed a raft of major deals on Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s Berlinale award-winner Wheel Of Fortune And Fantasy, including North America and the UK.
The Japanese romantic drama, which won the grand jury prize at the Berlinale when it premiered in Competition last month, has been acquired by Film Movement for the US and Canada. It follows a fierce bidding war that is understood to have involved 10 companies. Film Movement is planning a theatrical release later in 2021.
Further deals were closed for the UK...
German sales outfit M-Appeal has closed a raft of major deals on Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s Berlinale award-winner Wheel Of Fortune And Fantasy, including North America and the UK.
The Japanese romantic drama, which won the grand jury prize at the Berlinale when it premiered in Competition last month, has been acquired by Film Movement for the US and Canada. It follows a fierce bidding war that is understood to have involved 10 companies. Film Movement is planning a theatrical release later in 2021.
Further deals were closed for the UK...
- 4/15/2021
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
Film Movement boards Vietnamese drama.
Berlin-based sales outfit m-appeal has scored a Us deal for Vietnamese drama The Third Wife ahead of its world premiere tonight in Tiff’s Discovery section. Film Movement has taken all North American rights, and is planning a theatrical release in 2019.
Vietnamese director Ash Mayfair’s film is set in 19th-century rural Vietnam, and follows 14-year-old May who becomes the third wife of wealthy landowner Hung. May soon learns that she can only hope to change her status by giving birth to a male child – something that becomes tantalisingly possible when she becomes pregnant. But...
Berlin-based sales outfit m-appeal has scored a Us deal for Vietnamese drama The Third Wife ahead of its world premiere tonight in Tiff’s Discovery section. Film Movement has taken all North American rights, and is planning a theatrical release in 2019.
Vietnamese director Ash Mayfair’s film is set in 19th-century rural Vietnam, and follows 14-year-old May who becomes the third wife of wealthy landowner Hung. May soon learns that she can only hope to change her status by giving birth to a male child – something that becomes tantalisingly possible when she becomes pregnant. But...
- 9/8/2018
- by Tiffany Pritchard
- ScreenDaily
Zambia-set satire to go on release later this year.
Film Movement has picked up Us rights to Rungano Nyoni’s Bafta-nominated satire I Am Not A Witch.
The film premiered in Cannes in Director’s Fortnight last year and takes place in Zambia, where eight-year-old Shula arouses suspicion when she turns up unannounced in a village.
When she is found guilty of a minor infraction and tethered to a ribbon in a state-run witch camp, Shula must decide whether to endure her punishment or make a break for freedom.
I Am Not A Witch is nominated by Bafta for outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer, and is a best international film nominee at the Independent Spirits.
Film Movement plans a theatrical release later this year followed by digital and home entertainment roll-out.
“Rungano Nyoni is a unique and vastly talented new storyteller” Film Movement president Michael E. Rosenberg said. “We’re excited...
Film Movement has picked up Us rights to Rungano Nyoni’s Bafta-nominated satire I Am Not A Witch.
The film premiered in Cannes in Director’s Fortnight last year and takes place in Zambia, where eight-year-old Shula arouses suspicion when she turns up unannounced in a village.
When she is found guilty of a minor infraction and tethered to a ribbon in a state-run witch camp, Shula must decide whether to endure her punishment or make a break for freedom.
I Am Not A Witch is nominated by Bafta for outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer, and is a best international film nominee at the Independent Spirits.
Film Movement plans a theatrical release later this year followed by digital and home entertainment roll-out.
“Rungano Nyoni is a unique and vastly talented new storyteller” Film Movement president Michael E. Rosenberg said. “We’re excited...
- 2/16/2018
- by Jenn Sherman
- ScreenDaily
Deal comes as Film Movement aims to expand footprint in documentary arena.
New York-based distributor Film Movement and documentary specialist Bond/360 have struck an alliance to broaden their reach into festivals and the educational sales arena.
Through Film Movement, Bond/360 will enhance the reach of their titles into festivals, community screenings, home entertainment and digital platforms, airlines, and hotels.
Bond/360 will assist in expanding the representation of Film Movement’s catalogue of documentaries and narrative films to educational institutions.
Film Movement has recently moved more aggressively into the documentary space, acquiring more than two dozen features in the last two years, including such titles as My Love, Don’t Cross That River, Randall White’s Hockney, Jack Riccobono’s The Seventh Fire, and Tanja Cumming’s Lodz ghetto film Line 41.
Bond/360 has more than 40 documentary features that will join Film Movement’s library of more than 300 features and 150 short films.
“We are pleased...
New York-based distributor Film Movement and documentary specialist Bond/360 have struck an alliance to broaden their reach into festivals and the educational sales arena.
Through Film Movement, Bond/360 will enhance the reach of their titles into festivals, community screenings, home entertainment and digital platforms, airlines, and hotels.
Bond/360 will assist in expanding the representation of Film Movement’s catalogue of documentaries and narrative films to educational institutions.
Film Movement has recently moved more aggressively into the documentary space, acquiring more than two dozen features in the last two years, including such titles as My Love, Don’t Cross That River, Randall White’s Hockney, Jack Riccobono’s The Seventh Fire, and Tanja Cumming’s Lodz ghetto film Line 41.
Bond/360 has more than 40 documentary features that will join Film Movement’s library of more than 300 features and 150 short films.
“We are pleased...
- 6/26/2017
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Hiam Abbass leads Berlin Panorama winner.
New York distributor Film Movement has acquired Us rights to Belgian director Philippe Van Leeuw’s Berlin Panorama Audience Award-winner In Syria.
Films Boutique represents international rights to the film formerly known as Insyriated and screens it in Cannes tomorrow (May 18) and on Monday (May 22).
Israeli-Palestinian actor Hiam Abbass plays a mother of three who turns her home into a safe house for family and neighbours as Syria’s civil war rages outside.
As bombs fall in the street, snipers turn nearby courtyards into death traps and burglars loot hard-won belongings, maintaining a routine indoors becomes a matter of life and death over the course of one day.
The cast includes Diamand Bou Abboud and Juliette Navis.
Film Movement celebrates its 15th anniversary this year and president Michael E. Rosenberg is in Cannes to scout for acquisitions. The company plans a theatrical release this winter.
“In Syria is a powerful...
New York distributor Film Movement has acquired Us rights to Belgian director Philippe Van Leeuw’s Berlin Panorama Audience Award-winner In Syria.
Films Boutique represents international rights to the film formerly known as Insyriated and screens it in Cannes tomorrow (May 18) and on Monday (May 22).
Israeli-Palestinian actor Hiam Abbass plays a mother of three who turns her home into a safe house for family and neighbours as Syria’s civil war rages outside.
As bombs fall in the street, snipers turn nearby courtyards into death traps and burglars loot hard-won belongings, maintaining a routine indoors becomes a matter of life and death over the course of one day.
The cast includes Diamand Bou Abboud and Juliette Navis.
Film Movement celebrates its 15th anniversary this year and president Michael E. Rosenberg is in Cannes to scout for acquisitions. The company plans a theatrical release this winter.
“In Syria is a powerful...
- 5/17/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Film Movement picks up Jonathan Pryce and Agyness Deyn feature.
Alex Helfrecht and Jörg Tittel’s dystopian drama The White King has been acquired for Us distribution by Film Movement.
Based on the novel by Gyorgy Dragoman, the film follows a young boy who overcomes growing up in a brutal dictatorship. Newcomer Lorenzo Allchurch stars alongside Jonathan Pryce and Agyness Deyn.
It premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2016, where it was nominated for the Michael Powell Award for best British feature, before going on to play Tallinn Black Nights.
Philip Munger and Teun Hilte produced with writer-director duo Helfrecht and Tittel.
Michael E. Rosenberg of Film Movement struck the deal with Robbie Little of The Little Film Company. The film will be released under Film Movement’s speciality label Omnibus Entertainment for festival and semi-theatrical booking, following by release on home video and digital platforms in the autumn.
“We are very...
Alex Helfrecht and Jörg Tittel’s dystopian drama The White King has been acquired for Us distribution by Film Movement.
Based on the novel by Gyorgy Dragoman, the film follows a young boy who overcomes growing up in a brutal dictatorship. Newcomer Lorenzo Allchurch stars alongside Jonathan Pryce and Agyness Deyn.
It premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2016, where it was nominated for the Michael Powell Award for best British feature, before going on to play Tallinn Black Nights.
Philip Munger and Teun Hilte produced with writer-director duo Helfrecht and Tittel.
Michael E. Rosenberg of Film Movement struck the deal with Robbie Little of The Little Film Company. The film will be released under Film Movement’s speciality label Omnibus Entertainment for festival and semi-theatrical booking, following by release on home video and digital platforms in the autumn.
“We are very...
- 5/12/2017
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: The New York-based distributor has picked up the last feature by the late director Andrzej Wajda, who died last month aged 90.
Afterimage is a biopic about the life of avant-garde painter Władysław Strzemiński, who started painting after he became a double amputee and battled against Stalin’s dictates on art. Boguslaw Linda stars in the film, whichpremiered in Toronto.
Film Movement president Michael E. Rosenberg negotiated the deal with Louis Balsan of Films Boutique and plans a 2017 theatrical launch followed by ancillary roll-out.
“It is truly an honour to be releasing the last film by the great master Andrzej Wajda in the Us,” said Rosenberg. “True to his craft, Wajda reflects on the life of Władysław Strzemiński and creates a film about the meaning of art and the struggle to fight for its expression.”
“We’re thrilled to have Film Movement on board to defend the last opus of one of the great masters...
Afterimage is a biopic about the life of avant-garde painter Władysław Strzemiński, who started painting after he became a double amputee and battled against Stalin’s dictates on art. Boguslaw Linda stars in the film, whichpremiered in Toronto.
Film Movement president Michael E. Rosenberg negotiated the deal with Louis Balsan of Films Boutique and plans a 2017 theatrical launch followed by ancillary roll-out.
“It is truly an honour to be releasing the last film by the great master Andrzej Wajda in the Us,” said Rosenberg. “True to his craft, Wajda reflects on the life of Władysław Strzemiński and creates a film about the meaning of art and the struggle to fight for its expression.”
“We’re thrilled to have Film Movement on board to defend the last opus of one of the great masters...
- 11/7/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Film Movement has acquired Us and English-speaking Canadian rights to Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov’s Glory (Slava) following its recent world premiere in Locarno.
The filmmaker’s follow-up to The Lesson is described as a modern-day morality tale about a railway linesman who discovers a small fortune on the railroad tracks and feels unrewarded after he returns the money.
Stefan Denolyubov and Margita Gosheva star in the Bulgaria-Greece production, which was inspired by a Bulgarian news story.
Film Movement plans an early 2017 theatrical release.
President Michael E. Rosenberg brokered the deal in Toronto with Wide Management head of international sales Diane Ferrandez.
The filmmaker’s follow-up to The Lesson is described as a modern-day morality tale about a railway linesman who discovers a small fortune on the railroad tracks and feels unrewarded after he returns the money.
Stefan Denolyubov and Margita Gosheva star in the Bulgaria-Greece production, which was inspired by a Bulgarian news story.
Film Movement plans an early 2017 theatrical release.
President Michael E. Rosenberg brokered the deal in Toronto with Wide Management head of international sales Diane Ferrandez.
- 9/13/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
New York-based film distributor Film Movement has announced the acquisition of Japanese auteur Hirokazu Kore-eda’s latest feature film, “After the Storm.” The film stars Kore-eda regular Abe Hiroshi “as a struggling novelist who attempts to reconcile with his mother, ex-wife and young son and finds the opportunity when a passing typhoon hits.”
“After the Storm” premiered in Un Certain Regard at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and will make its North American premiere in the Masters program of the Toronto International Film Festival next month.
Read More: Watch: First Trailer For Hirokazu Kore-eda’s ‘After The Storm’
Of the acquisition, Michael E. Rosenberg, President of Film Movement, commented, “Film Movement is honored to be releasing this Japanese master’s latest film. His comparison to Ozu is aptly deserved, as he captures the great sensei’s humanistic spirit in his stories and in the details.”
Film Movement will release the film...
“After the Storm” premiered in Un Certain Regard at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and will make its North American premiere in the Masters program of the Toronto International Film Festival next month.
Read More: Watch: First Trailer For Hirokazu Kore-eda’s ‘After The Storm’
Of the acquisition, Michael E. Rosenberg, President of Film Movement, commented, “Film Movement is honored to be releasing this Japanese master’s latest film. His comparison to Ozu is aptly deserved, as he captures the great sensei’s humanistic spirit in his stories and in the details.”
Film Movement will release the film...
- 8/22/2016
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
The distributor has picked up Kore-eda Hirokazu’s drama ahead of its North American premiere in Toronto’s Masters programme next month.
After The Storm stars Abe Hiroshi as a struggling novellist who tries to reconnect with his mother, ex-wife and young son as a typhoon approaches.
The film premiered in Un Certain Regard in Cannes. Kiki Kilin, Maki Yoko and Yoshizawa Taiyo also star.
Film Movement plans a February 2017 theatrical launch followed by digital and home video roll-out.
President Michael E. Rosenberg negotiated the deal with Olivier Barbier of Wild Bunch.
“[Hirokazu’s] comparison to Ozu is aptly deserved, as he captures the great sensei’s humanistic spirit in his stories and in the details,” said Rosenberg.
After The Storm stars Abe Hiroshi as a struggling novellist who tries to reconnect with his mother, ex-wife and young son as a typhoon approaches.
The film premiered in Un Certain Regard in Cannes. Kiki Kilin, Maki Yoko and Yoshizawa Taiyo also star.
Film Movement plans a February 2017 theatrical launch followed by digital and home video roll-out.
President Michael E. Rosenberg negotiated the deal with Olivier Barbier of Wild Bunch.
“[Hirokazu’s] comparison to Ozu is aptly deserved, as he captures the great sensei’s humanistic spirit in his stories and in the details,” said Rosenberg.
- 8/22/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Film Movement has picked up North American rights to Boo Junfeng’s second feature in the run-up to its North American premiere in Toronto next month.
Apprentice premiered in Un Certain Regard in Cannes, where the Singapore-set psychological drama won admirers for its story of a correctional officer who befriends the chief executioner of a prison and becomes his trainee.
Newcomer Fir Rhaman, Mastura Ahmad and Wan Hanafi Su star in the Singapore-Germany-France-Hong Kong-Qatar co-production.
“We are extremely happy to be working with Film Movement on the release of Apprentice,” said Fiorella Moretti and Hedi Zardi of Paris-based sales agent Luxbox.
“We believe that their team will do a great job distributing our common passion for this strong film and revealing Boo Junfeng as a major filmmaker to follow.”
Film Movement president Michael E. Rosenberg closed the deal with Moretti and plans an early 2017 theatrical release followed by digital and home video roll-out.
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Apprentice premiered in Un Certain Regard in Cannes, where the Singapore-set psychological drama won admirers for its story of a correctional officer who befriends the chief executioner of a prison and becomes his trainee.
Newcomer Fir Rhaman, Mastura Ahmad and Wan Hanafi Su star in the Singapore-Germany-France-Hong Kong-Qatar co-production.
“We are extremely happy to be working with Film Movement on the release of Apprentice,” said Fiorella Moretti and Hedi Zardi of Paris-based sales agent Luxbox.
“We believe that their team will do a great job distributing our common passion for this strong film and revealing Boo Junfeng as a major filmmaker to follow.”
Film Movement president Michael E. Rosenberg closed the deal with Moretti and plans an early 2017 theatrical release followed by digital and home video roll-out.
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- 8/16/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: The distributor has picked up North American rights to Boo Junfeng’s second feature in the run-up to its North American premiere in Toronto next month.
Apprentice premiered in Un Certain Regard in Cannes, where the Singapore-set psychological drama won admirers for its story of a correctional officer who befriends the chief executioner of a prison and becomes his trainee.
Newcomer Fir Rhaman, Mastura Ahmad and Wan Hanafi Su star in the Singapore-Germany-France-Hong Kong-Qatar co-production.
“We are extremely happy to be working with Film Movement on the release of Apprentice,” said Fiorella Moretti and Hedi Zardi of Paris-based sales agent Luxbox.
“We believe that their team will do a great job distributing our common passion for this strong film and revealing Boo Junfeng as a major filmmaker to follow.”
Film Movement president Michael E. Rosenberg closed the deal with Moretti and plans an early 2017 theatrical release followed by digital and home video roll-out.
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Apprentice premiered in Un Certain Regard in Cannes, where the Singapore-set psychological drama won admirers for its story of a correctional officer who befriends the chief executioner of a prison and becomes his trainee.
Newcomer Fir Rhaman, Mastura Ahmad and Wan Hanafi Su star in the Singapore-Germany-France-Hong Kong-Qatar co-production.
“We are extremely happy to be working with Film Movement on the release of Apprentice,” said Fiorella Moretti and Hedi Zardi of Paris-based sales agent Luxbox.
“We believe that their team will do a great job distributing our common passion for this strong film and revealing Boo Junfeng as a major filmmaker to follow.”
Film Movement president Michael E. Rosenberg closed the deal with Moretti and plans an early 2017 theatrical release followed by digital and home video roll-out.
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- 8/16/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: The distributor has picked up North American rights to Boo Junfeng’s second feature in the run-up to its North American premiere in Toronto next month.
Apprentice premiered in Un Certain Regard in Cannes, where it won admirers for its story of a correctional officer who befriends the chief executioner of a prison and becomes his trainee.
Newcomer Fir Rhaman, Mastura Ahmad and Wan Hanafi Su star in the Singapore-Germany-France-Hong Kong-Qatar co-production.
“We are extremely happy to be working with Film Movement on the release of Apprentice,” said Fiorella Moretti and Hedi Zardi of Paris-based sales agent Luxbox.
“We believe that their team will do a great job distributing our common passion for this strong film and revealing Boo Junfeng as a major filmmaker to follow.”
Film Movement plans an early 2017 theatrical release for the film followed by digital and home video roll-out.
President Michael E. Rosenberg closed the deal with Moretti. Luxbox licensed...
Apprentice premiered in Un Certain Regard in Cannes, where it won admirers for its story of a correctional officer who befriends the chief executioner of a prison and becomes his trainee.
Newcomer Fir Rhaman, Mastura Ahmad and Wan Hanafi Su star in the Singapore-Germany-France-Hong Kong-Qatar co-production.
“We are extremely happy to be working with Film Movement on the release of Apprentice,” said Fiorella Moretti and Hedi Zardi of Paris-based sales agent Luxbox.
“We believe that their team will do a great job distributing our common passion for this strong film and revealing Boo Junfeng as a major filmmaker to follow.”
Film Movement plans an early 2017 theatrical release for the film followed by digital and home video roll-out.
President Michael E. Rosenberg closed the deal with Moretti. Luxbox licensed...
- 8/16/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Michael Rosenberg has become the newest equity-holder in the New York-based firm and will assume the role of co-president alongside Adley Gartenstein.
Rosenberg most held the position of president of eOne and served 26 years at the company and its predecessor, Koch Entertainment.
“I have been very impressed by Film Movement’s innovative model of film distribution,” said Rosenberg. “Adley and his team have done a tremendous job of building a smart, modern film company with a high-quality catalogue and a great diversity of distribution channels.
“As I’ve gotten to know Adley, I have been struck by his integrity, his perseverance and his intelligence. I am excited about the opportunity to work together with him and the rest of the Film Movement staff as we continue to expand the company.”
“Michael Rosenberg is a dynamic, bright and experienced leader, and a straight-talking honest media executive,” said Gartenstein. “His experience in building Koch Vision, Koch Lorber Films and [link...
Rosenberg most held the position of president of eOne and served 26 years at the company and its predecessor, Koch Entertainment.
“I have been very impressed by Film Movement’s innovative model of film distribution,” said Rosenberg. “Adley and his team have done a tremendous job of building a smart, modern film company with a high-quality catalogue and a great diversity of distribution channels.
“As I’ve gotten to know Adley, I have been struck by his integrity, his perseverance and his intelligence. I am excited about the opportunity to work together with him and the rest of the Film Movement staff as we continue to expand the company.”
“Michael Rosenberg is a dynamic, bright and experienced leader, and a straight-talking honest media executive,” said Gartenstein. “His experience in building Koch Vision, Koch Lorber Films and [link...
- 3/24/2014
- ScreenDaily
Michael Rosenberg joined Entertainment One in 2005 when the company acquired Koch Entertainment, where he served as president, and now he says he’s decided to leave the company to pursue other interests. The move is effective October 31. Based in eOne’s Port Washington, New York office, Rosenberg has been responsible for eOne’s U.S. Home Entertainment division under David Reckziegel, President, eOne Films North America, and held corresponding responsibilities with the group’s music distribution business under Michael Koch, CEO, eOne Us. “After 26 years with Koch and eOne, it’s now time for me to take on other challenges. I am very proud of our team in the U.S. and the business we’ve built together, and I’ve really enjoyed my time as part of eOne. It’s been a pleasure to have been part of such a talented group during what has been a transformational period...
- 9/24/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
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