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Sony Pictures Classics on Wednesday announced release dates for two of its acclaimed festival titles, The Room Next Door and I’m Still Here, both of which premiered in Venice. Written and ...
Sony Pictures Classics at 15. Who knew that releasing art films could become big business? Every year since 1992, Sony Pictures Classics has released a slate of quality films driven by reviews and ...
UPDATE: Sony Pictures Classics has set a release date of Feb. 14 for Becoming Led Zeppelin on 1000 screens. This is after the exclusive Feb. 7, 2025 Imax one night only early screenings in 18 markets.
Sony Pictures Classics has acquired the North American rights to James Vanderbilt’s Second World War thriller Nuremberg.
Sony Pictures Classics has picked up all global rights to Embeth Davidtz’s directorial debut, Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight, which recently made its world premiere at Telluride.. The ...
But Sony Pictures Classics hasn’t just been a haven for female filmmakers. Since its inception in 1992, the distributor has fielded a number of films that have featured strong roles for leading ...
Sony Pictures Classics has acquired “The Penguin Lessons,” an uplifting dramedy starring Steve Coogan as a teacher who forms an unlikely bond with a feathered friend. Peter Cattaneo directed ...
Ahead of its world premiere in Un Certain Regard section of Cannes, the Davy Chou directed and written feature All the People I’ll Never Be has been picked up by Sony Pictures Classics.. The New ...
Sony Pictures Classics, the company that in recent years has released "Midnight in Paris," "A Separation," "An Education," "Inside Job," "The Lives of Others" and many more, has a new movie for you.
Tom Rothman launched his entertainment career as an entertainment lawyer and producer in New York representing independent voices like Spike Lee and Jim Jarmusch, “the first filmmaker ever to take a ...
Sony Pictures Classics has acquired the worldwide rights to “Jockey,” a horseracing drama starring Cliff Collins Jr. that will make its premiere in competition at Sundance on Sunday.
Sony Pictures Classics has proven it's possible to buy art films you love -- and satisfy the accountants. By Anne Thompson, The Associated Press Who knew that releasing art films could become big ...