International rights for Derick Martini's film "Lymelife" has went to Canadian based sales company Cinemavault. Originally premiering at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, the film stars Alec Baldwin, and Rory Culkin and is about a Long Island community dealing with an outbreak of Lyme disease. "Lymelife" is screening in the Spectrum section at Sundance. The film's US distribution rights were picked up by Screen Media back in October 2008.
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