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24 frames takes "Alone" to N. America |
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Written by Patrick Frater
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Thursday, 21 June 2007 |
HONG KONG -- New indie distributor 24 frames has acquired North
American rights to Thai horror flick "Alone" ("Faet") for its extreme
label.
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is the second from co-directors Banjong Pisanthanakun and Parkpoom
Wongpoom, whose debut feature "Shutter" was a left field hit in 2005
and has been picked up for remake by Vertigo Entertainment and 20th
Century Fox.
As part of its deal with producer GMM Tai Hub, 24
frames has also acquired English-language remake rights to "Alone."
Story involves a woman who is haunted by spirit of her dead Siamese
twin.
24 frames LLC is recently launched LA-based distributor
focusing on thriller and horror titles headed by former Buena Vista
Home Entertainment SVP Ludo Cremers. Sales and acquisitions for the
firm are headed by another Buena Vista Int'l alumnus Jesus De Sica.
Company says it plans to launch additional labels for the Latin and gay
and lesbian market segments.
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