Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Summit ink int'l deals on 2 photos

Summit Entertainment has closed worldwide deals for almost all the planet due to its magician heist pic "At This Point You See Me" and Steve McQueen's "Twelve Years a Slave." Summit co-chair Patrick Wachsberger told Variety that response was strong for game game titles through the American Film Market. "There's plenty of competition with multiple offers," he added."At This Point You See Me," directed by Louis Leterrier, stars Mark Ruffalo, Jesse Eisenberg, Morgan Freeman, Isla Fisher and Melanie Laurent in the tale from the squad in the world's finest illusionists who accomplish numerous daring bank heists in their performances, then shower the income around the audiences. Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci are coming up with via their shingle Kurtzman Orci Paper Products."It's a large studio-type high-concept movie available to independent entrepreneurs at any time when the economic crisis has limited people kind of game game titles," Wachsberger noted. "At This Point You See Me" agreed to EOne for your U.K., SND for France, Telemunchen for Germany, Arum for that country, and Nordisk. Summit is weighing multiple offers for Japan with this particular deal vulnerable to close in the week."Twelve Years a Slave," with River Road creating and financing, stars Michael Fassbender -- who toplined McQueen's "Shame" -- along with Chiwetel Ejiofor and Kaira Pitt. McQueen will direct in the script he co-written with John Ridley, good true story of Solomon Northup, a NY citizen kidnapped in Washington in 1841 and saved in the cotton plantation in Louisiana in 1853.Pitt may also be creating through Plan B with partners Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner along with Pohlad. CAA is organizing financing and representing U.S. rights for your pic skedded to start production early next season.InchServantInch told to EOne inside the U.K., Tobis in Germany, Planeta in the united states, Mars in France, Svensk in Scandinavia and Icon nationwide.Wachsberger also mentioned Summit brings four films available for the Berlin market in February but he isn't revealing the overall game game titles yet. Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com

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