The Weinstein Company has acquired U.S. distribution rights to Once writer/director John Carney's new film Can a Song Save Your Life?. The pic premiered last night at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival and instantly became a crowd favorite. Mark Ruffalo stars as a washed up A&R man who discovers a young singer-songwriter (Keira Knightley) soon after being fired, and the two set out to change each other's fortunes for the better. I had the pleasure of seeing the film earlier today at TIFF and it's an incredibly sweet and fun pic that has the potential to be a real crowd-pleaser. The soundtrack is fantastic, and Carney finds a fascinating way to both incorporate music and celebrate the beauty of New York City. The pic is rounded out by swell turns from Hailee Steinfeld, Catherine Keener, and the surprisingly effective Adam Levine. TWC paid a hefty $7 million for the film after a bidding war broke out, and they have committed $20 million in P&A (prints and advertising). It's unclear whether the studio will release the film this year or next, and while it's not really an awards movie I could see it doing really well with the holiday crowd. Hit the jump for the press release, and look for Matt's full review on Collider soon. Here's the press release: THE WEINSTEIN COMPANY ACQUIRES US RIGHTS FOR EXCLUSIVE MEDIA'S "CAN A SONG SAVE YOUR LIFE?" Toronto, Canada – September 8, 2013 · The Weinstein Company has acquired the US rights to John Carney's romantic film "Can A Song ...
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