By Amanda N'Duka
28.01.2020 - 18:06 / deadline.com
By Andreas Wiseman
International Editor
EXCLUSIVE: London and LA-based production and management firm 42 is on a roll. Latest movie Ironbark, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, was yesterday snapped up by Lionsgate at Sundance in a mid-seven figure deal, while feel-good comedy pic Military Wives was one of the sparkier U.S. acquisitions at Toronto.
Today, we can reveal that Netflix has re-upped its first-look movie deal with the company for another two years. After features including In
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(photo above: Director Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese of This is Not A Burial, It’s A Resurrection (3rd left) at Sundance. Photo: Getty Images North America.
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Sundance Cold War drama Ironbarkhas landed at Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions for North America.Benedict Cumberbatch stars asGreville Wynne, a British businessman who is recruited to help put an end to the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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