
EXCLUSIVE:
With two Best Picture candidates in the hunt, Harvey Weinstein has
begun putting together the Oscar season slate for next year. I’m told
that
The Weinstein Company is wrapping up a deal to acquire domestic rights to
Grace Of Monaco, the Olivier Dahan-directed drama that stars
Nicole Kidman
as actress-turned-princess Grace Kelly, Tim Roth as Monaco’s Prince
Rainier III. I’m hearing that TWC has made a big bet, paying a $5
million minimum guarantee and a P&A commitment around $10 million
for a minimum 800 screen run. I was unable to get comment from TWC or
CAA, which shopped the domestic rights and established the film as a hot
buzz title by showing a sizzle reel footage at Berlin. TWC’s Weinstein
and David Glasser made the deal Friday night here in Hollywood with CAA
on behalf of Pierre-Ange Le Pogam, who produced the film with Uday
Chopra and Arash Amel. Amel wrote the script. The film will be released
in December, smack in the middle of next awards season, a release
pattern that will be similar to the one TWC used for
The Iron Lady. Inferno and Silver Reel were also in the deal. A $2 million deal for Canada is also in the offing.
The drama chronicles how Princess Grace made the transition from star of films like
Dial M For Murder and
Rear Window to
her role as princess by playing a major role in helping her husband
settle a dispute between her country and France’s Charles De Gaulle over
tax laws in the 1960s.
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