Will Sundance2020 offer a repeat of last year's explosive market when a record four films sold for more than $13 million apiece, totaling $56 million?
— earned a combined $47 million at the box office. So a market correction could be in order. While some active buyers in recent years have retreated from the distribution space , others may be picking up the slack . Subtitled fare could be the next hot sales subgenre in Park City, with ICM Partners' Jessica Lacy noting, "With the success ofI am hopeful distributors will be willing to take a chance on international films.
" And no one is counting out Amazon considering that the streaming giant views its three mega-spends as a success, tellingOn the flip side, many of the most commercial domestic titles already are spoken for, including. "Where does that leave companies that have to fill their slates?" asks CAA Media Finance's Maren Olson. "We've seen a slow but progressive trend with indie distributors getting involved earlier in the process.
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