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另,关于之前制片方Emmett Furla Oasis状告电影编剧背着其将版权卖给了IM Global,现已“妥善”合解了,IM Global继续持有本片的海外发行权:In time for the film to sell to The Weinstein Company in Berlin, the case over the Jake Gyllenhaal starrer The Man Who Made It Snow has settled. In November, the thriller's production company Emmett Furla Oasis sued its screenwriter, Brett Tabor, claiming he'd breached their exclusive deal for EFO to produce and finance the picture, which was conditional on the company securing Gyllenhaal’s involvement. They claim they offered $6 million (though some sources say it was lower) to get Gyllenhaal for the lead role, an American who became involved in Colombian drug cartels in the 1980s, but meanwhile Tabor allegedly went behind EFO's back by pacting with IM Global for financing and distribution. The case now has been "very amicably" settled, says EFO's attorney Martin Barab. IM Global continues to represent the film to international distributors.
2015年02月12日 02点02分
