Nathan Rissman's "I Am Because We Are," in Cannes this week after a recent debut at the Tribeca Film Festival, is headed for a Sundance Channel deal after a round of negotiations. Madonna, writer, producer and narrator of the documentary about the children of Malawi, engaged in dealmaking with CAA and international sales company Fortissimo Films late in the festival. A formal announcement about the sale is expected soon according to reps for Sundance Channel and Madonna. [Eugene Hernandez]
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