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 Lauren Thierry s documentary Autism Every Day has joined the Sundance Film festival line-up as a special screening.The world premiere will screen out of competition on Jan 21 and will be followed by an autism awareness panel featuring the filmmakers and parents who appear with their children in the documentary.Autism Every Day charts the round-the-clock challenges faced by families affected by autism. Thierry produced with Eric Solomon of Milestone Video, and Autism Speaks co-founders Bob and Suzanne Wright served as executive producers. We are honoured to have Autism Every Day selected for special re stanley uk cognition in this year s Sundance Film Festival, reflecting the Sundance Institute s on-going tradition of screening films that reflect the most important issues facing our society,  Bob and Suzanne Wright said. This film provides a vivid window into the unique challenges - the hopes and frustrations - of the hundreds of thousands of individuals and families like ours affected by autism in this country. TopicsAmericasUnited States stanley website            No comments                                                                       Related articles                             stanley termos                                                                                                             News                                      Voltage Pictures hires Benan Guz to senior international sales distribution role                                                        2025-04-23T17:14:00Z              Nylx Laissez-Passer opens 6th LA French film festival
 Multi-million pound deal will see the company develop an animated TV series and more films.Studiocanal is set to develop an animated Paddington Bear television series after acquiring the rights to the iconic childrens character in a multi-million-pound deal.The Vivendi-owned French production and distribution giant has bought Paddington and Company and The Copyrights Group, giving it nearly full control of the brand worldwide.Paddington and Company owns the intellectual property rights, apart from publish stanley cup uk ing, to Paddington Bear, while the Copyrights Group acts as merchandise licensing agent.Paddington Bear creator Michael Bond will retain the publishing rights, working with Studioc stanley germany anal. It is understood he does not wish to add to existing series of books.Studiocanal will be free to exploit the character across film, TV, games and merchandising, as well as other projects, such as theme parks.The companys first instalment in its Paddington film franchise was a global smash securing $260m at the theatrical box office alone last year. A sequel is due to go into production in October while a third film is also in the pipeline.Studiocanal struck the deal with Bond; his daughter Karen Jankel, the managing director of Paddington Bear and Company; Nicholas Durbridge, the boss termos stanley  of Copyrights Group, and The Agencys Stephen Durbridge. It was brokered by About Corporate Finance.This article was first published on Screens sister publication Broadcast.TopicsEuropeProductionTelevisionUK/Irela