IFC Films bought U.S. rights to romantic drama "The Face of Love" starring Annette Bening, Ed Harris and Robin Williams.
Read More »IFC Films has acquired U.S. rights to Kat Coiro's romantic comedy "A Case of You," which made its world premiere at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival. Co-written by Justin Long, Christian Long and Keir O'Donnell, "A Case of You" stars Long, Evan Rachel Rood, Sam Rockwell, Peter Dinklage, Sienna Miller,...
Read More »Having starred in films by Whit Stillman, Woody Allen and Noah Baumbach, Greta Gerwig has officially become something of indie film's collective muse. After first turning heads with her raw, naturalistic performances in the "mumblecore" movement that she had a hand in spawning, she made a seamless t...
Read More »IFC Film has taken North American rights to Scott Coffey's comedy "Adult World," which stars Emma Roberts as an aspiring poet in need of cash who takes a day job at her local sex shop. The film recently had its North American premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival. Watch a clip below.
Read More »IFC Films today announced that they have acquired North American rights to Scott Coffrey's "Adult World," starring Emma Roberts, Evan Peters, and John Cusack, fresh off its world premiere at last month's Tribeca Film Festival.
Read More »Sundance Selects/IFC Films has just appointed three new executives to head their marketing and publicity departments for the company's distribution labels.
Read More »Sundance Selects/IFC Films President, Jonathan Sehring, has announced a series of executive promotions over at the label. Lauren Schwartz will be leading film publicity and Shani Ankori will lead marketing for Sundance Selects and IFC Films. Michael Winton will lead publicity and marketing for IFC M...
Read More »The filmmaking collective known as Borderline Films have been responsible for the dark dramas "Martha Marcy May Marlene" and "Afterschool." They're back in theaters this Friday with their most disturbing (and sure to be divisive) project to date, "Simon Killer."
Read More »"Dirty Wars," the riveting new documentary by journalist Jeremy Scahill and director Rick Rowley that probes the shadowy world of U.S. paramilitary operations, almost didn't get made. Or rather, it almost didn't become the film that premiered at Sundance in January to critical plaudits and was pick...
Read More »After buzz, rumor, speculation and in the past few weeks, some pretty explosive headlines thanks to a pretty saucy New York Times Magazine profile, as well as word that both Sundance and SXSW turned down the low budget film, Paul Schrader's "The Canyons" has indeed found a home.
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