Celluloid Dreams added another sale to the roster of territories already on board Francois Ozon's new project, "The Real Life of Angel Deverell," closing a deal for Japan (Toshiba Entertainment). The company screened ten minutes from the film for buyers at the Toronto International Film Festival. Previously sold territories for the film include: Benelux (ABC/Cinemien), Switzerland (Filmcoopi), Germany (Concorde), Scandinavia (Triangel), Portugal (Atalanta), Greece (Cypress Rosebud), Turkey (Chantier), Mid East (Italia), former Yugoslavia (Tuck), Hungary (Budapest Films), Poland (Gutek), Romania (Media Pro D), Russia/CIS (MGM Paradise), Baltic States (Artdo), South Korea (Sponge), Singapoire (Festive Films), Canada (Seville Pictures), Mexico (Tarantula), and Australia (Dendy). The cast for Ozon's first English-language film includes Sam Neill and Charlotte Rampling and it is adapted from Elizabeth Taylor's novel, Angel. [Eugene Hernandez]
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