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Chapter 78 A great victory

 The crowd in front of the Festival Theater gradually dispersed, and most of the buyers who were interested in the film made appointments to discuss it tomorrow.

Samantha from Focus Features walked at the end, and Kelly Gray accompanied her out of the theater. Samantha was nearly fifty years old, and she was in good shape. She chatted with Kelly about the movie: "The male protagonist opens, and the middle part

And the three scenes at the end are very impressive. You have a good sense and have chosen a good actor." Kelly was happy when she heard this: "He has outstanding appearance and first-class acting skills. He has a poor background, but he is very spiritual." Sa.

Mansha's eyes suddenly turned to the side of the theater door and looked at the people there.

The male protagonist in formal attire is reflected under the street lights, like a beacon in the dark night, which is particularly eye-catching.

She came from Hollywood and looked directly over there: "Kelly, I will recommend this drama to the company." Kelly knew there were other conditions as soon as she heard it, and waited patiently for the other person to continue.

Samantha added: "Such an outstanding actor, I really want to get to know him." Kelly had worked hard in Hollywood and could understand the meaning of these words. Without any hesitation, she declined: "Sorry, he wants to follow me later.

Back to Atlanta." Samantha nodded slightly: "I took the liberty, Kelly, we have the opportunity to work together again." There was nothing strange in Kelly's smile: "Okay, goodbye." biqμgètνtSamantha didn't talk about the movie anymore.

I mean, just get in the car and leave.

Focus Pictures, where she works, has a production and distribution style that favors the arts. Coming here is more of a favor from the company’s partner, Louise Meyer.

Samantha originally wanted to cheat and try to see if the male protagonist who looked very good was as amazing as in the movie.

You can't get it, and you won't force it. There is no shortage of handsome men in Hollywood. Kelly secretly cursed a piece of shit, bitch, and waved under the streetlight.

When Martin came over, the car also arrived, and the two got into the back seat together. Kelly couldn't help but said: "Those bastards in Hollywood can make trouble anytime, anywhere!" Martin said: "Louise will tell you if she hears this.

You are no match for her." Kelly asked: "Whose side are you on?" Martin said calmly: "I will tear off all your clothes." Kelly did not mention what happened just now, but said

: "I have a seaside villa." Martin hugged her and kissed her hard: "Rich lady, you finally realized your conscience and want to give away the house!" Kelly gave a firm blow to this unrealistic fantasy: "You think so.

Too many." She had another idea: "I'm going to have the highest hall renovated and add an iron chain, what about it?"

"It's not good." Martin understood what she meant and decided to tell the truth. After all, he was the one who suffered: "I was almost exhausted when filming that scene. I couldn't do it by myself. I needed to use machinery. You can just install a swing."

Kelly leaned against him: "I'll have someone get the plan as soon as possible." Ten minutes later, the two entered the same suite in the same hotel.

Martin couldn't figure out why Kelly had such a strong opinion of Hollywood tonight, so she specifically called Louise in the middle of the night and put the call on playback.

Louise on the other side was so angry that she threw the bottle... The Savannah Film Festival lasted for a week, and there were three subsequent screenings of "Zombie Gigolo", and media reporters were invited one after another.

The main creative crew stayed in Savannah. The Women's Association helped contact the liberal media and conducted an exclusive interview with the crew.

Naturally, the entire crew is a fighter for equal rights, and so is the plot of the movie. Martin wanted to fully understand the operation and management of Hollywood movies, so he said hello to Kelly Gray and joined the negotiations between the "Zombie Gigolo" studio and various distribution companies.

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Most of the film companies offered lower bids, and the talks basically collapsed. The only remaining North American distributors still negotiating with the studios are Lionsgate and Warner Bros.

The two companies have a clear attitude and are only talking about buying out the copyright, not box office and copyright sharing agreements. Overseas publisher representatives in Europe, India, South Korea, Southeast Asia and Latin America are also talking about buying out the studio.

"$3.5 million, full copyright buyout." Warner Bros.'s Breitner was very forceful: "If you are not satisfied, I can only say sorry." Big companies do not lack small-cost movies, but have piles of low-cost movies in demand.

Released with them.

Dave replied: "Please wait a day, we need some time to discuss." Martin was very self-aware, only wearing ears and eyes, and never said a word from beginning to end.

Subsequently, the studio held a third negotiation with Jeffs of Lionsgate Pictures, and Lionsgate Pictures raised their offer to their limit of US$2.4 million.

Since Lionsgate does not have the ability to distribute overseas, it only needs the North American copyright of the film. Kelly Gray then rushed over and held an emergency meeting: "We have a clear goal, and if the price is right, we will sell the copyright of the film and put it into theaters." Dave.

Said: "I suggest choosing Lionsgate Pictures. The North American rights will be sold to Lions Gate, and the overseas rights will be sold separately. This way the operating space will be wider." In fact, Kelly is very satisfied with the $2.4 million, but she doesn't mind earning more.<

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Kelly asked: "What about the release plans provided by Warner Bros. and Lionsgate?" Benjamin took the initiative and answered: "Warner Bros. initially plans to release it in March or April next year. They have a big business and don't care about the time cost.

He wants the film to be screened in theaters as soon as possible, but he has a bias in his heart: "Lionsgate is a small company with tight funds and does not want to bear too much time cost. If they buy the copyright, they will immediately push it into the Film Association's classification. In mid-November, they will have

This is a horror film that has been temporarily withdrawn, just in time to top it up with Zombie Gigolo." Kelly was also thinking: "What if the ratings don't go well?" Benjamin said: "Learn from "Your Mother Too" and watch it directly without going through the ratings.

." Kelly knew that this movie, a film by Mexican director Alfonso Cuaron, was dissatisfied with the mpAA rating by Good Machine Distribution Company and went directly to theaters. Not only did it take tens of millions of dollars in box office in North America, but Alfonso Cuaron also

Got an Oscar nomination.

This is not an exception in North America. Under normal circumstances, if you can get ratings, you still have to get them. Small companies pay attention to quick decisions. Dave added: "Lionsgate plans to screen on a small scale in California and Georgia first. If the screening results are good, they will

We will continue to invest resources in publicity and distribution. If it is not ideal, after two or three rounds of screenings, we will push it into the DVD and video tape market." Kelly specifically said: "I understand that the screening scale of low-cost movies is slightly larger, and the publicity

The distribution costs are much higher than the production costs." Martin has been listening carefully, and what comes to mind is The Blair Witch Project and The Ghost Story.

Kelly made a decision: "It is not in our interests to sell global copyrights uniformly. We will split the copyrights and sell North America to Lions Gate. Europa Company intends to purchase European copyrights and sell them to them." Gray Company urgently needs funds to invest in studio renovations:

"Other overseas companies will wait and see how the screening situation in North America goes. Dave, tell them and we will send someone to talk to them." Dave, who has mastered the entire process of project investment and has a particularly broad space for overseas accounting, said: "I

Notify them." The Savannah Film Festival has not yet ended, and the studio has officially signed an agreement with Lionsgate Pictures. The full North American rights to Zombie Gigolo were sold for US$2.4 million.

Don't worry about the sharing agreement. For small-production B-level movies, the distribution company doesn't get all the copyrights and is reluctant to invest resources in promotion and distribution.

The studio has been negotiating with Europa for half a morning, and the latter bought out the European rights to Zombie Gigolo, including Russia, for US$1.2 million.

After the agreement was signed, Blanc came over specially to chat with Martin, who had no sense of presence.

"Your wonderful performance makes this mediocre B-level movie very interesting." He said to Martin: "If you want to be a star, the film production market in Atlanta is too small." Martin roughly said: "When the film is released,

I will go to Los Angeles." Blanco said with a smile: "Looking forward to seeing you in Los Angeles." Martin specifically mentioned the director they both knew: "Michelle said he settled in Los Angeles, and I will definitely come and visit him.

Let's have a drink and chat about French food and British dark cuisine." Blanc smiled even more happily and said politely: "I'm looking forward to that day." The studio sent someone to accompany the overseas buyers back to their respective places.

market.

In Latin American markets such as Brazil and Mexico, once a film performs well in North American screenings, it is not difficult to sell a million-dollar copyright.

Including Australia, New Zealand and some markets in Asia, the studio expects to recoup the claimed production cost of US$6 million.

For the two major investors of the film, it can be considered a great victory. When Gray Films truly opens the door to Hollywood and can use the box office sharing distribution channel to produce similar projects, there will be more places to make accounts.<

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The film was purchased by Lionsgate, which means that Martin will inevitably become the leading actor in a theatrical movie.

This is a qualification that can be used. On the penultimate day of the film festival, Martin returned to Atlanta in Kelly's car.

Kelly was in a great mood: "Benjamin talked to me yesterday. After he takes a month off, he will prepare for a new movie." Martin asked: "Or a B-level movie?" Kelly smiled: "He is good at these, shooting

I'm not worried about anything else." Martin asked vaguely: "The funds still work like this?" Kelly clasped her hands on her lap: "Vincent and Sophia are willing to invest, why should I refuse such a good thing?" Martin said casually:

"It seems to have benefited a lot." Kelly stretched out her finger and raised his chin: "I will support you no problem." Martin couldn't help laughing, but he never asked how much Gray Company profited from it.

Kelly remembered one thing and reminded her specifically: "With the salary you got and the equal rights kettle last time, remember to leave the funds so that you don't have no money to pay taxes during tax season." Martin thought of the legendary IRS, and

There was a mess of state taxes and federal taxes, and she said, "Introduce me to a reliable accountant. I haven't studied these and can't understand." Kelly opened her bag, found a business card, and handed it to Martin: "She can

I'll help you deal with it." Martin put it away specially.

Kelly stretched, and the good mood brought by the good harvest made her want to have a wild game: "Let's call Louise when we get back. Will she, a slut, be so angry that she will go crazy and blow up Casablanca?"
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