Monday, November 7, 2011

France's Synergy nabs 'Iron Sky'

LONDON -- Synergy Cinema has clicked up French privileges to "Iron Sky," from helmer Timo Vuorensola. Pic, that is being looked in the American Film Market by Stealth Media Group, sees the Nazis setup a secret base around the moon in 1945, where they hideout and plan revisit energy in 2018. It stars Julia Dietze, Christopher Kirby and Gotz Otto. Pic has offered to numerous areas including Blighty (Revolver), New zealand and australia (Hoyts), Germany and Benelux (Splendid), China (E Stars) and Scandinavia (Buena Vista). It's also offered to former Yugoslavia (Uncover Film), Taiwan (Cherry Sky), Czech and Slovak republics (Filmpark), Thailand (Media Film) and Romania (Programs4Media). Synergy, founded by former Gaumont executives Yves Chevalier and Loic Trocme, clicked up French privileges in Santa Monica a few days ago. Stealth's slate includes Mark Pellington's "I Melt Along With You,Inch John McNaughton's "Shoedog" and Ash Baron Cohens' "Blind Bastard Club." Contact Diana Lodderhose at diana.lodderhose@variety.com

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