In its fifth acquisition of the Sundance Film Festival, RADiUS-TWC has acquired North American and French rights to Zachary Heinzerling’s “Cutie and the Boxer.” The competition film won the U.S. documentary directing award Saturday night at the festival’s awards ceremony.
Read More »RADiUS-TWC snagged its fourth film at the Sundance Film Festival today, picking up all English speaking rights for economic documentary "Inequality For All." The company is planning a summer 2013 release for the film, which had its premiere on Saturday.
Read More »Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman’s “Lovelace” has found a home with expected speed, as RADiUS-TWC purchased U.S. rights to the fact-based drama late Tuesday night. The company, which also acquired “Twenty Feet From Stardom” and “Concussion” out of the Sundan...
Read More »RADiUS-TWC has picked up its second film of the Sundance Film Festival, grabbing North American rights to Stacie Passon’s dramatic competition film “Concussion” in a seven-figure deal. The company plans an early fall release.
Read More »Not wasting any time Friday, RADiUS-TWC snatched up North American rights to opening-night documentary “Twenty Feel From Stardom."
Read More »RADiUS-TWC has partnered with Anchor Bay Entertainment in a multi-year deal for the latter to distribute the RADiUS slate of titles on DVD and Blu-ray in the U.S., including the black comedy “Butter,” which hits stores this week.
Read More »The Weinstein Company’s RADiUS-TWC has cut a multi-year deal with Netflix to feed its movies to the streaming site beginning in 2013. The arrangement will quickly increase the exposure of content from the new label, which just released its first film, “Bachelorette,” on VOD two wee...
Read More »Cast is king. Or queen, as it were.
Read More »Since its launch late last year and a few acquisitions early in 2012, not much has been heard from the Weinstein Co.’s multi-platform label RADiUS-TWC. But Monday, co-presidents Tom Quinn and Jason Janego announced a quartet of marketing and distribution hires in advance of its first releases.
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