Wednesday, November 2, 2011
'Woody Allen' doc sells DVD, digital privileges
Submarine makes multiple sales for Robert B. Weide's ''Woody Allen: A Documentary'' around DVD and digital privileges to New Video, Canadian privileges to Films We Love To and worldwide air travel privileges to Jaguar Distribution. American Masters and PBS TV will air the film in 2 parts on November. 20 and 21. Submarine and HanWay Films made the announcement Wednesday on the very first day from the American Film Market, where HanWay is selling the film to worldwide purchasers. Weide's project covers Allen's existence and inventive process, from his childhood and early career right through to ''Midnight in Paris'' having a compendium of clips from his 42 movies. Weide shot footage in the London group of his film ''You Will Come Across a Tall Dark Stranger,'' Allen's home, the Cannes Film Festival and the childhood haunts within the Midwood portion of Brooklyn. Interviews include stars who've made an appearance within the films including Antonio Banderas, Josh Brolin, Penelope Cruz, John Cusack, Ray David, Mariel Hemingway, Scarlett Johansson, Julie Kavner, Diane Keaton, Martin Landau, Louise Lasser, Sean Penn, Tony Roberts, Chris Rock, Miro Sorvino, Naomi W, Dianne Wiest, and Owen Wilson Pic comes from Whyaduck, Rat Entertainment, Mike's Movies and Insurgent Media Production in colaboration with American Masters. Weide created and directed professional producers include Michael Peyser, Brett Ratner, Fisher Stevens, Andrew Karsch and Erik Gordon and Susan Lacy for American Masters. Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com
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