The executive vice-president of eOne Films International is leaving the company in mid-January 2014 as top brass announced they were launching the division Séville International.
The division of eOne’s Québec-based arm Les Films Séville will orchestrate sales on English-language and French-language Canadian films.
Longtime Montreal-based vice-president of international sales Anick Poirier will launch the unit and work alongside Les Films Séville president Patrick Roy and his team. Poirier will report to incoming eOne Films International president Harold van Lier.
eOne will make further announcements regarding international film operations early in the new year.
Mickie joined the company in 2008 after it acquired Maximum Films, where she had been serving as managing director.
Prior to Maximum Films, Mickie was managing director of Celluloid Dreams where she handled films from the likes of Hirokazu Koreeda, Francois Ozon, the Dardenne brothers and Michael Haneke.
Prior to that she spent many years overseeing all international films sales at Alliance Atlantis and founded...
The division of eOne’s Québec-based arm Les Films Séville will orchestrate sales on English-language and French-language Canadian films.
Longtime Montreal-based vice-president of international sales Anick Poirier will launch the unit and work alongside Les Films Séville president Patrick Roy and his team. Poirier will report to incoming eOne Films International president Harold van Lier.
eOne will make further announcements regarding international film operations early in the new year.
Mickie joined the company in 2008 after it acquired Maximum Films, where she had been serving as managing director.
Prior to Maximum Films, Mickie was managing director of Celluloid Dreams where she handled films from the likes of Hirokazu Koreeda, Francois Ozon, the Dardenne brothers and Michael Haneke.
Prior to that she spent many years overseeing all international films sales at Alliance Atlantis and founded...
- 12/10/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Vivica A. Fox, Brad Dourif, Innis Casey and Galadriel Stineman square off in the suspense/thriller/horror film "Junkyard Dog" where the deranged owner of a junkyard chooses his 'monthly victims' and holds them captive until it is time for them to die. I worked as a 'key set p.a.' on this film for five grueling weeks in Fairview, Tn. which is located about 30 minutes west of my home in Nashville. The hours were long, the work was…...
- 6/12/2012
- Horrorbid
A Base Entertainment release, Junkyard Dog is currently being shopped around at film festivals including the Afm. A film that stars Vivica A. Fox, and Brad Dourif Junkyard Dog was made for a modest budget with a trailer now available from the film's website. Sinister, thrilling, and dramatic the style of Junkyard Dog quickly comes through from the early promotional material, while covering the true, gorey events of a serial rapist. Have a look at the available film details inside.
A synopsis for Junkyard Dog here:
"Inspired by actual events, Junkyard Dog is a gritty psychological-horror-thriller that delves the demented mind of a cannibalistic serial rapist who kidnaps his tenth victim in as many months on Halloween night. Filmed on location in Tennessee, Junkyard Dog tells the terror-filled tale of Audra Buckman, a nineteen year-old college co-ed, trapped in a month-long nightmare, struggling to stay alive and uneaten while being held captive,...
A synopsis for Junkyard Dog here:
"Inspired by actual events, Junkyard Dog is a gritty psychological-horror-thriller that delves the demented mind of a cannibalistic serial rapist who kidnaps his tenth victim in as many months on Halloween night. Filmed on location in Tennessee, Junkyard Dog tells the terror-filled tale of Audra Buckman, a nineteen year-old college co-ed, trapped in a month-long nightmare, struggling to stay alive and uneaten while being held captive,...
- 11/15/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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