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‘Che’ picked up by IFC
In one swift unexpected maneuver, IFC ensures that Soderbergh’s Che moves from being the film least likely to be seen by anybody outside NYC and LA to suddenly becoming one of the easiest to see. In a surprise move, IFC Films has acquired Steven Soderbergh’s double bill ...
IFC Films picks up 'Che' - Entertainment News, Film News, Media
variety.com — Film unit nabs Soderbergh's two-part drama IFC Films has picked up all North American distribution rights to... Steven Soderbergh's two-part "Che," starring Benicio Del Toro, after Soderbergh tweaked and trimmed the two companion films post-Cannes. IFC ... (more) IFC Films picks up 'Che' - Entertainment News, Film ...
iW NEWS | "Che" Goes to IFC Films
indiewire.com — North American rights to Steven Soderbergh 's epic " Che " has been acquired by IFC Films... . This follows consistent rumors here in Toronto that the film was imminently destined for Magnolia Pictures . "Che" will be released for a one week awards ... (more) iW NEWS | "Che" Goes to IFC Films
Che Bought By IFC in Toronto
Che Bought By IFC in Toronto
blog.spout.com — The other night, someone with knowledge of these things approached me at a party and said, “Have... you heard that Magnolia’s bought Che ? I’ve never heard a more premature rumor in my life.” Any suspicion in my mind that this ... (more) Che Bought By IFC in Toronto
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Film Experience Blog — ... Awards Daily on Che. IFC's release plans. Sound crappy to me. Video on Demand for a 4 and 1/2 film on your television or computer. Yikes. ...

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