Según The Wrap, Relativity, en su agónico camino hacia la bancarrota, estaría vendiendo los derechos de distribución de "The Bronze", "Collide" (con Felicity Jones y Nicholas Hoult) y "Jane Got a Gun" al mejor postor:
http://www.thewrap.com/relativity-sh...oms-exclusive/
bankruptcy looms for the troubled studio, Ryan Kavanaugh’s Relativity Media is putting three of its most high-profile titles on the block, including the Natalie Portman Western “Jane Got a Gun,” the raunchy Sundance comedy “The Bronze” and the Nicholas Hoult-Felicity Jones action-thriller “Collide,” an individual with knowledge of the situation has told TheWrap.
Relativity has invited a handful of buyers to upcoming screenings of those three movies, for which the company has struggled to meet its contractual obligations.
A representative for Relativity declined to comment for this story.Leyendo estos últimos párrafos, me pregunto qué demonios ha estado haciendo Relativity, como distribuidora del film, durante todos estos meses hasta ahora, para no tener tiempo siquiera de sacar un misero póster o un trailer.... espero que The Weinstein Company recupere los derechos del film para cine y podamos verla al menos en unas mínimas condiciones.Jane Got a Gun,” however, may be the most valuable finished film in Relativity’s upcoming stable. The film, which was expected to be jointly distributed with The Weinstein Company, is already well known for the last-minute director swap from Lynne Ramsay to Gavin O’Connor. Relativity’s current troubles continue to do the film no favors.
“Jane” is slated to open on Sept. 4, but Relativity and TWC have yet to release a poster or a trailer — necessary marketing materials for even the smallest of films, let alone a star-studded Western with an Oscar-winning cast.
Reached for comment, producer Scott Steindorff told TheWrap that “Jane Got a Gun” is “definitely moving out of September,” while insiders suggest the film will be delayed until 2016 since TWC (or another distributor) would need time to mount a proper marketing campaign.
“Jane Got a Gun” was also produced by Regency Boies, the daughter of high-powered entertainment attorney David Boies, who personally appealed to Harvey Weinstein to have TWC step in and take over full distribution of the film from Relativity.
Es realmente irónico que, después de todos los problemas de producción de la película, la ultima y decisiva piedra en el camino vaya a ser el hundimiento de su compañía distribuidora. Alucinante...
Para el que esté interesado en la caida de Relativity como estudio productor y distribuidor de películas, Variety le dedica un extenso reportaje al asunto está semana:
http://variety.com/2015/film/news/re...gh-1201549697/
Un saludo.




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