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    Tuesday, January 23, 2007
    And yet more deals
    The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that these Sundance movies have been picked up:

    • "Dedication," an offbeat love story starring Billy Crudup and Mandy Moore, was bought for $4 million by the Weinstein Company, with foreign rights going to First Look International.
    • "Son of Rambow," a British coming-of-age story about friends inspired to make home movies based on Sylvester Stallone movies, was bought for $7 million by Paramount Vantage.
    • "How She Move," an urban drama in the world of step-dancing, went for $3 million-to-$4 million, also to Paramount Vantage.
    • The horror thriller "The Signal" went for under $2 million to Magnolia Pictures.
    • And "La Misma Luna (The Same Moon)," a cross-border drama with Golden Globe winner America Ferrara in a supporting role, was sold for between $5 million and $6 million in a joint deal with Fox Searchlight and the Weinstein Company
    -- Sean P. Means

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