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2024 Fall Festival Movie Sales So Far from Venice and TIFF (Updating)

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The fall festival season is upon us! Each year, dozens of movies premiere at festivals with distributors looking to launch them before they’re released in theaters or on streaming services. But dozens more are independent films without distribution that come to the festivals looking to be discovered and acquired for release. This year, over 200 movies are making their world premieres across the Venice Film Festival, the Toronto International Film Festival, the Telluride Film Festival, and the New York Film Festival, and we’re anticipating some big name movie sales across all four.

Right as Venice got underway, we saw U.S. deals for two of the biggest competition titles on the slate, Pablo Larraín’s “Maria” to Netflix and Luca Guadagnino’s “Queer” to A24. A24 also picked up the rights to the Silver Lion winner out of Venice “The Brutalist” in a competitive situation. In the list below, we’ll be updating this post throughout the festivals listing out every movie that a distributor buys for domestic release.

TORONTO, ONTARIO - SEPTEMBER 09: Luca Guadagnino attends the premiere of 'Queer' during the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival at Princess of Wales Theatre on September 09, 2024 in Toronto, Ontario.  (Photo by Olivia Wong/Getty Images)
Jeremy Strong and Sebastian Stan in The Apprentice

“William Tell”
Section: Gala Presentations
Distributor: Samuel Goldwyn Films
Director: Nick Hamm
Buzz: Hours before its world premiere, Samuel Goldwyn Films picked up North American rights to this action epic set in Medieval times about the story of the 14th century folk icon and warrior. The film stars Sir Ben Kingsley, Claes Bang, Jonathan Pryce, Rafe Spall, Ellie Bamber, and Golshifteh Farahani. The distributor is planning a 2025 release.

“The Brutalist”
Section: Venice Competition
Distributor: A24
Director: Brady Corbet
Buzz: Shortly after it won the second place prize at Venice and had its first industry screening at TIFF, A24 out bid several other potential buyers for Corbet’s latest film, a three and a half hour saga starring Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones as Hungarian-born Jewish architect, László Tóth and his wife about fleeing post-War Europe and their fight out of poverty. No release plans were set yet, but American audiences will have the chance to see it at the New York Film Festival. “The Brutalist” also stars Guy Pearce, Joe Alwyn, Raffey Cassidy, Stacy Martin, Emma Laird, Isaach De Bankolé, and Alessandro Nivola.

“Pavements”
Section: Venice Orizzonti
Distributor: Utopia
Director: Alex Ross Perry
Buzz: Utopia itself was handling sales on “Pavements,” the rock doc about the influential ’90s indie band Pavement, but it couldn’t resist picking up U.S. distribution rights immediately after it premiered. Reviews have been strong, as critics have been fascinated by director Alex Ross Perry’s hybrid mashup of archival documentary footage and an alternate history of the band where Stephen Malkmus and company are mega-famous. Perry was even having fun in the press release as if he was telling the story of Bob Dylan instead of Pavement. The film’s scripted scenes star Joe Keery, Nat Wolff, Fred Hechinger, Logan Miller, Griffin Newman, Tim Heidecker, and Jason Schwartzman, and the musical within the film includes Michael Esper, Zoe Lister-Jones, and Kathryn Gallagher. No release date has been set, but “Pavements” will have its North American debut at the New York Film Festival.

“Nonnas”
Section: Market Title
Distributor: Netflix
Director: Stephen Chbosky
Buzz: “Nonnas,” the new comedy film from “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” director Stephen Chbosky, was actually invited to premiere at TIFF this year, according to a report in Deadline, but instead Netflix acquired the movie in an auction for a reported $20 million+, beating out multiple other bidders. As a result, the film won’t play the festival and instead is expected to be released in 2025. The film stars Vince Vaughn who after the loss of his mother risks everything to open up an Italian restaurant with a group of local grandmothers — or “Nonnas” — as the chefs. The film also stars a who’s who of acting royalty, including Susan Sarandon, Lorraine Bracco, Talia Shire, and Brenda Vaccaro. Liz Maccie wrote the screenplay, and the film is a production of Madison Wells, Matador Films, and Fifth Season.

“Jane Austen Wrecked My Life”
Section: TIFF Centrepiece
Distributor: Sony Pictures Classics
Director: Laura Piani
Buzz: Billed as a charming, witty, and breezy debut from Laura Piani, “Jane Austen Wrecked My Life” follows a desperately single woman who is invited to a Jane Austen Residency in England as she hopes to fulfill her dreams of becoming a novelist. The film doesn’t even premiere until September 9, but SPC swooped in early with a deal for all rights. Camille Rutherford, Pablo Pauly, Charlie Anson, and Annabelle Lengronne star in the film that’s in French and English. It’s produced by Gabrielle Dumon.

“Happyend”
Section
: Venice Orizzonti
Distributor: Metrograph Films
Director: Neo Sora
Buzz: Filmmaker Neo Sora made his mark at Venice last year with the documentary “Ryuichi Sakamoto | Opus,” which has a 100 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes, but his narrative feature debut has made just as much noise. The film follows a group of rebellious teens in the near future as they battle for a better future in Tokyo following a massive earthquake. Metrograph, which started to make a splash at Cannes, will release the film theatrically next year.

“Carville: Winning Is Everything, Stupid”
Section
: Telluride
Distributor: CNN Films
Director: Matt Tyrnauer
Buzz: Director Tyrnauer spent 18 months with the fiery and combative Democratic political strategist James Carville amid the current election cycle while also tracing his 30-year relationship with Mary Matalin, a famed Republican operative. CNN Films will have the TV and SVOD rights in the U.S. and Canada and will stream on Max this fall, and it will air on CNN on October 5 at 7 p.m. ET.

“The Turnaround”
Section
: Telluride Short Film
Producer: Higher Ground
Director: Kyle Thrash and Ben Proudfoot
Buzz: The Obamas’ film company joined as a partner on this short film about the story of Jon McCann, a Philadelphia Phillies superfan who orchestrated a standing ovation rally that helped turn the team around in 2023 and led them on a major postseason run. Co-director Proudfoot has had two other doc shorts win the Oscar, “The Last Repair Shop” and “The Queen of Basketball,” so this one is in good company. No official release information was announced, but Higher Ground has a first look deal with Netflix, so it could plausibly land there.

“Queer”
Section
: Venice Competition
Distributor: A24
Director: Luca Guadagnino
Buzz: Like “Maria,” “Queer” was another starry Venice title produced by Fremantle that sold just ahead of its world premiere. The film stars Daniel Craig in a steamy adaptation of a William S. Burroughs book. A24 also committed to releasing it later this year in a sign that between this and “Challengers,” Guadagnino will likely have two viable awards contenders in the 2025 Oscar race.

“Maria”
Section
: Venice Competition
Distributor: Netflix
Director: Pablo Larraín
Buzz: Netflix only picked up U.S. rights, but they made a big splash for the Maria Callas biopic starring Angelina Jolie just a day before it screened. Figure it to be a big Oscar player and soon.

“Oh, Canada“
Section
: TIFF Special Presentation
Distributor: Kino Lorber
Director: Paul Schrader
Buzz: Schrader’s latest has been considered challenging since its Cannes premiere, but it also features an awards-caliber performance from Richard Gere.

'Babygirl'
‘Babygirl’A24

World Premiere Movies Arriving with Distribution

“2073”
Section
: Venice Out of Competition
Distributor: Neon
Director: Asif Kapadia
Buzz: This non-fiction film bends genre in its examination of what the world will look like 50 years from now if climate action isn’t taken immediately.

“Babygirl”
Section
: Venice Competition
Distributor: A24
Director: Halina Reijn
Buzz: Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson in this erotic thriller from the “Bodies Bodies Bodies” director.

“Beetlejuice Beetlejuice”
Section
: Venice Out of Competition
Distributor: Warner Bros.
Director: Tim Burton
Buzz: Michael Keaton is back…this time with Jenna Ortega.

“Better Man”
Section
: Telluride
Distributor: Paramount Pictures
Director: Michael Gracey
Buzz: “The Last Showman” filmmaker Michael Gracey directs this satirical musical biopic about British pop star Robbie Williams.

“Blink”
Section
: Telluride
Distributor: Nat Geo
Director: Edmund Stenson and Daniel Roher
Buzz: This documentary follows a family that goes on a tour around the globe after learning that three of their four children will soon suffer from a condition that leads to permanent blindness.

“Blitz”
Section
: NYFF
Distributor: Apple TV+
Director: Steve McQueen
Buzz: Saoirse Ronan stars in this drama about the German bombing of London during WWII.

“Bring Them Down”
Section
: TIFF Special Presentations
Distributor: Mubi
Director: Christopher Andrews
Buzz: Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott star in this directorial debut about a feud between families in rural Ireland.

‘The Brutalist’

“The Brutalist”
Section
: Venice Competition
Distributor: Focus Features
Director: Brady Corbet
Buzz: Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, and Guy Pearce star in the latest from the “Vox Lux” director about the life of a Jewish architect who survived the Holocaust.

“Caught by the Tides”
Section
: TIFF Special Presentations
Distributor: Janus Films
Director: Jia Zhang-Ke
Buzz: The latest from the “Ash Is Purest White” director is a love letter to one of his recurring stars, Zhao Tao.

“Conclave”
Section
: Telluride
Distributor: Focus Features
Director: Edward Berger
Buzz: Ralph Fiennes leads a stellar cast in this stylish political thriller from the “All Quiet on the Western Front” director about the selection of a new Pope.

“Disclaimer“
Section
: TIFF Primetime/Telluride
Distributor: Apple TV+
Director: Alfonso Cuarón
Buzz: Cate Blanchett stars in Cuarón’s turn to the small screen.

“Elton John: Never Too Late”
Section
: TIFF Gala Presentation
Distributor: Disney+
Director: RJ Cutler, David Furnish
Buzz: Elton John reflects on 50 years of performing. The film will get a limited theatrical release on November 15 and launch on Disney+ on December 13.

‘The End’A24

“The End”
Section
: TIFF Special Presentation
Distributor: Neon
Director: Joshua Oppenheimer
Buzz: Tilda Swinton stars in “The Act of Killing” director’s narrative feature that’s a genre-bending mix of musical drama.

“Fanatical: The Catfishing of Tegan and Sara”
Section
: TIFF Docs
Distributor: Hulu
Director: Erin Lee Carr
Buzz: This documentary is a whodunnit and thriller about the catfishing scheme that ensnared the indie rock duo.

“The Fire Inside”
Section
: TIFF Special Presentations
Distributor: Amazon MGM
Director: Rachel Morrison
Buzz: Barry Jenkins wrote this biopic as directed by the “Mudbound” filmmaker about one of the greatest female boxers who ever lived, Clareesa Shields.

“Fly”
Section
: Telluride
Distributor: Nat Geo
Director: Shaul Schwarz and Christina Clusiau
Buzz: Nat Geo’s doc profiles a love story among a group of base jumping daredevils.

“Hard Truths”
Section
: TIFF Special Presentations
Distributor: Bleecker Street
Director: Mike Leigh
Buzz: Mike Leigh reunites with his “Secrets & Lies” star Marianne Jean-Baptiste in what is the director’s 23rd feature.

“Heretic”
Section
: TIFF Special Presentations
Distributor: A24
Director: Scott Beck and Bryan Woods
Buzz: The “Quiet Place” writers direct this horror-thriller that features Hugh Grant ensnaring two religious young women in his home with an elaborate test of their faith to earn their escape.

“Hold Your Breath”
Section
: TIFF Special Presentations
Distributor: Searchlight Pictures
Director: Will Joines, Karrie Crouse
Buzz: Sarah Paulson and Ebon Moss-Bachrach lead this supernatural thriller set in the Oklahoma Dust Bowl in the 1930s.

“Horizon: An American Saga – Part 2”
Section
: Venice Out of Competition
Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures
Director: Kevin Costner
Buzz: After premiering Part 1 at Cannes, Venice is screening both parts of Costner’s Western epic, which is now releasing some time in 2025.

“I’m Still Here”
Section
: Venice Competition
Distributor: Sony Pictures Classics
Director: Walter Salles
Buzz: The “Central Station” and “Motorcycle Diaries” director worked on this Brazilian political drama for seven years in his return to directing.

‘Joker: Folie a Deux’

“Joker: Folie A Deux”
Section
: Venice Competition
Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures
Director: Todd Phillips
Buzz: After winning the Golden Lion with the first “Joker,” Joaquin Phoenix and now Lady Gaga are back for more.

“The Last of the Sea Women”
Section
: TIFF Docs
Distributor: Apple
Director: Sue Kim
Buzz: Malala Yousafzai produces this documentary about “real life mermaids,” grandmothers who battle underwater, oceanic threats. It hits Apple TV+ in October.

“Leonardo Da Vinci”
Section
: Telluride
Distributor: PBS
Director: Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, David McMahon
Buzz: The four-hour documentary about the original Renaissance man will air on PBS on November 18 and 19.

“Martha”
Section
: Telluride
Distributor: Netflix
Director: RJ Cutler
Buzz: Martha Stewart will be in attendance at Telluride to accompany her definitive bio doc.

“Nightbitch”
Section
: TIFF Special Presentation
Distributor: Searchlight Pictures
Director: Marielle Heller
Buzz: Based on Rachel Yoder’s novel, will this surreal turn be the movie that finally wins Amy Adams her Oscar?

“Nickel Boys”
Section
: Telluride
Distributor: Amazon MGM
Director: RaMell Ross
Buzz: The adaptation of the Colson Whitehead novel starring Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Sam Malone, and Jimmie Fails figures to be a major Oscar contender.

“The Order”
Section
: Venice Competition
Distributor: Vertical
Director: Justin Kurzel
Buzz: Jude Law and Nicholas Hoult star in this true-story thriller about an FBI agent who connects a string of bank robberies and car heists to a terrorist plot. Vertical is releasing the film in theaters December 6.

“Patrice: The Movie”
Section
: TIFF Docs
Distributor: ABC News/Hulu
Director: Ted Passon
Buzz: This documentary follows the work of Patrice Jetter, an advocate for disability rights.

“Pedro Paramo”
Section
: Platform Programme
Distributor: Netflix
Director: Rodrigo Prieto
Buzz: The directorial debut of the great Mexican cinematographers is part of Netflix’s massive push into Latin America this year.

The Piano Lesson. (L-R) John David Washington as Boy Willie, Samuel L. Jackson as Doaker Charles, Michael Potts as Wining Boy and Ray Fisher as Lymon in The Piano Lesson. Cr. David Lee/Netflix © 2024
‘The Piano Lesson’David Lee/Netflix

“The Piano Lesson”
Section
: TIFF Special Presentation
Distributor: Netflix
Director: Malcolm Washington
Buzz: Another of Denzel’s sons makes his directorial debut while directing his brother John David Washington in this adaptation of another August Wilson play.

“Piece By Piece”
Section
: TIFF Special Presentation
Distributor: Focus Features
Director: Morgan Neville
Buzz: Pharrell’s biopic doc in Lego form.

“The Return”
Section
: TIFF Gala Presentation
Distributor: Bleecker Street
Director: Uberto Pasolini
Buzz: Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche reunite for the first time since “The English Patient” in this take on the Odyssey as told from Penelope’s perspective.

“Rez Ball”
Section
: TIFF Special Presentation
Distributor: Netflix
Director: Sydney Freeland
Buzz: This Indigenous basketball drama from the co-creator of “Reservoir Dogs” is produced by LeBron James.

“Riff Raff”
Section
: TIFF Special Presentation
Distributor: Roadside Attractions
Director: Dito Montiel
Buzz: Jennifer Coolidge, Ed Harris, Bill Murray, and Gabrielle Union star in this film about a former criminal whose life is thrown upside down when his old family shows up.

“Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band”
Section
: TIFF Docs
Distributor: Hulu
Director: Thom Zimny
Buzz: The latest Thom Zimny doc about The Boss becomes a fly on the wall of look at the E-Street Band’s live shows.

‘The Room Next Door’

“The Room Next Door”
Section
: Venice Competition
Distributor: Sony Pictures Classics
Director: Pedro Almodóvar
Buzz: The Spanish auteur’s first English-language feature stars Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore.

“Saturday Night”
Section
: Telluride
Distributor: Sony Pictures
Director: Jason Reitman
Buzz: The 90-minutes before the first ever “SNL,” starring “The Fabelmans” breakout Gabriel LaBelle as Lorne Michaels. The first trailer for “Saturday Night” was ripe with Sorkin-esque goodness.

“Social Studies”
Section
: Telluride
Distributor: FX
Director: Lauren Greenfield
Buzz: This documentary series was filmed over a year in Los Angeles public schools as it examines the effect social media has on teenagers’ lives.

“Superboys of Malegaon”
Section
: TIFF Gala Presentation
Distributor: Amazon MGM
Director: Reema Kagti
Buzz: This lively comedy set in India follows an amateur filmmaker hoping to make it big in the world of Bollywood.

“Unstoppable”
Section
: TIFF Gala Presentations
Distributor: Amazon MGM
Director: William Goldenberg
Buzz: Jharrel Jerome leads the cast of this wrestling drama that also stars Bobby Cannavale, Michael Peña, Anthony Robles, Don Cheadle, and Jennifer Lopez.

“We Live In Time”
Section
: TIFF Special Presentation
Distributor: A24
Director: John Crowley
Buzz: The “Brooklyn” director pairs Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield in this indie romance that spans decades.

“The Wild Robot”
Section
: TIFF Gala Presentation
Distributor: Universal Pictures
Director: Chris Sanders
Buzz: Get out the hankies for this gorgeous looking DreamWorks animated feature starring Lupita Nyong’o as a robot living among nature.

“Wolfs”
Section
: Venice Out of Competition
Distributor: Apple TV+
Director: Jon Watts
Buzz: The crime film that reunites Brad Pitt and George Clooney won’t get much of a theatrical release any more, but it will get a sequel.



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