Neon On The Growing Power Of The Palme D’Or, Black Bear On ‘Ferrari’ & New Henry Cavill Pic & Iconoclast On Company’s Film Ambitions — Zurich Summit Studio

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EXCLUSIVE: Neon CEO and founder Tom Quinn, Black Bear International President John Friedberg and Iconoclast’s Head of Film and TV Robert Walak stopped by Deadline’s Zurich Summit studio…

The film will be released stateside on the second Friday of October, which is a similar release date to the company’s three previous Cannes winners. The movie is already performing strongly in France.

Quinn also discussed how a meeting at last year’s Zurich Summit led to the launch of the company’s new international sales division.FerrariBlack Bear’s John Friedberg, a producer on the movie, tells us that there are “huge aspirations for what people will think about this film, which has a lot of awards potential: it’s a masterpiece”.

Friedberg also discusses working with Guy Ritchie and Jake Gyllenhaal on three movies in a row, including their untitled action film currently shooting in Spain , also starring Henry Cavill and Eiza Gonzalez.has been testing well and is gearing up for a release in 2024. Meanwhile, former Focus Films and Anonymous Content executive Robert Walak, who joined Olivier Chastan’s music-oriented Iconoclast earlier this year, discussed the company’s ambitions in film and TV and teased an upcoming joint venture.Spring Breakers. I’m working with all our international and U.S. outposts to build filmmaker driven projects for local and global audiences.

The three executives rounded out our chat with an insight into movies they’ve recently watched and enjoyed.

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