Sundance U.S. Dramatic Competition Pic ‘To The Stars’ Acquired By Samuel Goldwyn

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EXCLUSIVE: Samuel Goldwyn Films has taken North American rights to Martha Stephens’ feature film To the Stars which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in U.S. Dramatic Competition. Set in a go…

which was picked up by Sony Pictures Classics, The deal was negotiated by Peter Goldwyn and Meg Longo on behalf of Samuel Goldwyn Films, and CAA on behalf of the filmmakers. Foreign rights to the film are represented by International Film Trust.“We were taken with the tender relationship between Liana Liberato and Kara Hayward’s characters, as well as the delightful supporting cast of teens and adults that make this a memorable and heartfelt coming- of-age story.

“Fifteen years ago while I was in film school, the last thing I’d see before shutting my eyes for the night was a poster of David Lynch’stacked onto my pockmarked wall. The iconic Samuel Goldwyn logo stamped at the poster’s bottom represented a sort of success that I could only long for at that time. How cool is it to come full circle?” beamed Stephens.was written by Shannon Bradley-Colleary, produced by Kristin Mann, Laura D.

 

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