Next week’s virtual FilMart will mark the market debut for newly-launched Blossoms Entertainment, a film sales agency based in mainland China. Among its available titles, the new outfit will be rep…
Blossoms is owned and headed by Vicky Ding, an executive with sales and distribution experience at Beijing Culture and the now-defunct Hollywood sales and finance group IM Global. She is joined by Leslie Chen, former SVP of Asian sales & distribution at IM Global, who will be senior advisor responsible for strategic planning.
Blossoms starts life with an output deal with Chinese studio Huayi, which is expected to guarantee it a supply of prestige titles. Another deal with Alibaba-owned streaming platform Youku covers sales and international distribution of Youku’s web films. Licensing of “The Eight Hundred” began some two years ago under Huayi’s own sales initiative, and the film will open in several English language territories at the end of the month, a week after its commercial release in China this coming Friday. Blossoms will be handling sales to currently unsold territories including Japan, Hong Kong and India.
“Providing the most professional service, and giving our full effort to the titles we handle is the mission of Blossoms,” said Ding. “We start with a fruitful partnerships with Huayi Brothers, other major studios and agencies, and are now thrilled to dig deeper and serve other Chinese content.”
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