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Fox Searchlight aims at 'Adam'

Sundance sleeper suddenly hot

By Steven Zeitchik and Jay A. Fernandez

Jan 20, 2009, 01:18 AM ET

Updated: Jan 20, 2009, 01:02 PM ET

More Sundance coverage
THR's "Adam" review

PARK CITY -- The Sundance Film Festival has its first specialty division sale, as Fox Searchlight on Monday evening picked up worldwide rights to the the sleeper romantic tale "Adam."

The movie, a tale about a relationship between two young New Yorkers, charmed a host of acquisitions execs at its premiere, with a number of distributors circling the pic. Searchlight, which earlier had pulled out of negotiations for the Lone Scherfig coming-of-age tale "An Education" because of price differences, opted for the lower-cost "Adam" in the hopes of breaking out the indie pic.

Rose Byrne and Hugh Dancy star as the couple, with Dancy in particular earning raves for his turn as a man afflicted with Asperger Syndrome.

Max Mayer, a first-time writer and director, penned and helmed the tale. Despite very little buzz coming into the fest, the buyer interest has the potential to turn it into a sleeper story of this year's Sundance along the lines of "Once," the Irish romantic tale that became a hit for Fox Searchlight in 2007.

The Film Sales Co. repped the filmmakers.

Fox Searchlight aims at 'Adam'

Sundance sleeper suddenly hot

By Steven Zeitchik and Jay A. Fernandez

Jan 20, 2009, 01:18 AM ET

Updated: Jan 20, 2009, 01:02 PM ET

More Sundance coverage
THR's "Adam" review

PARK CITY -- The Sundance Film Festival has its first specialty division sale, as Fox Searchlight on Monday evening picked up worldwide rights to the the sleeper romantic tale "Adam."

The movie, a tale about a relationship between two young New Yorkers, charmed a host of acquisitions execs at its premiere, with a number of distributors circling the pic. Searchlight, which earlier had pulled out of negotiations for the Lone Scherfig coming-of-age tale "An Education" because of price differences, opted for the lower-cost "Adam" in the hopes of breaking out the indie pic.

Rose Byrne and Hugh Dancy star as the couple, with Dancy in particular earning raves for his turn as a man afflicted with Asperger Syndrome.

Max Mayer, a first-time writer and director, penned and helmed the tale. Despite very little buzz coming into the fest, the buyer interest has the potential to turn it into a sleeper story of this year's Sundance along the lines of "Once," the Irish romantic tale that became a hit for Fox Searchlight in 2007.

The Film Sales Co. repped the filmmakers.



 


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