variety.com - 6/12/2009
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Filmmaker pacts with Fox Searchlight, Pathe Filmmaker Danny Boyle has inked a three-year producing pact with Fox Searchlight and Pathe Pictures, both of which played a crucial role in propelling Boyle's "Slumdog Millionaire" to worldwide success. Under the terms of the deal, Searchlight and ...
latimesblogs.latimes.com - 6/11/2009
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Fresh off his best picture Oscar triumph, "Slumdog
Millionaire" director Danny Boyle has signed a three-year deal...
with Fox Searchlight, which will co-finance and co-distribute the British filmmaker's future films. The director already has identified a ...
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Exclusive: Danny Boyle & Fox Searchlight sign long-term deal
guardian.co.uk - 6/5/2009
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From Slumdog Millionaire shantytown tours to 'slumdog' pitching
and grittier approaches to telling traditional stories, Paul MacInnes...
finds out how Danny Boyle's film is transforming art and business in Bollywood It's boom time in Dharavi. Actually, ...
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How Slumdog Millionaire is changing film-making in India
getthebigpicture.net - 6/13/2009
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Fox Searchlight did not become the new standard
for lower budget Oscar bait by accident. It is...
a well run boutique studio that has placed a film in the Best Picture race in four of the last five years, winning the highest award in film for Slumdog Millionaire . Now Fox Searchlight ...
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Danny Boyle Signs Three-Year Deal with Searchlight
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Danny Boyle And Fox Searchlight Sign Three-Year Deal
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Danny Boyle has drawn up a three-year production deal with Fox Searchlight and Pathe Pictures, according to Variety. Both companies were involved in Slumdog Millionaire; through this deal the two companies will co-finance and co-produce Boyle’s next project(s) over the next three years, with Pathe handing distribution in much of Europe and Fox Searchlight controlling the US and other territories. The filmmaker has a long history with Fox Searchlight, as the company produced and/or distributed 28 Days Later, Sunshine and Millions.
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... Danny Boyle is going to get cozy with Fox Searchlight and Pathe Pictures. According to Variety, Boyle signed a three-year contract which requires the studios to finance his films, Searchlight to handle domestic distribution and Pathe to deal with foreign areas. Searchlight is responsible for the delayed triumph of “Slumdog Millionaire.” Warner Bros. was originally in charge of the film’s domestic distribution, but at the last moment, Searchlight stepped in helping the Oscar-winning film to become one of the most successful indie films in history. ...
Danny Boyle Signs 3-Year Exclusive With Fox Searchlight
MTV Movies Blog —
Danny Boyle was evidently very satisfied with the job Fox Searchlight and Pathe Pictures did distributing “Slumdog Millionaire.” The Oscar-winning director has just signed a 3-year exclusive with the two companies that should take care of any funding issues he has for films he makes during that period. Boyle has not yet announced what his next project will be, but he appears to be eying an adaptation of Suketu Mehta’s book “Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found,” a book he used as a resource during “Slumdog.”
Under the deal, Searchlight will distribute Boyle’s films in the U.S. some ...
Danny Boyle Signs Three-Year Deal with Searchlight
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Fox Searchlight did not become the new standard for lower budget Oscar bait
by accident. It is a well run boutique studio that has placed a film in the Best Picture race in
four of the last five years, winning the highest award in film for Slumdog Millionaire.
Now Fox Searchlight has locked up the director of Slumdog, Danny Boyle, for a three-year
deal, a production agreement that also includes Pathe Pictures. So Boyle will now have ...
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