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 The distributor has acquired US and Canadian rights to the true-life drama starring Jaime King.Tom Antons film is based on the story of Toni Jo Henry, the first woman to be executed in the state of Louisiana in 1942. John Hawkes also stars.Montereys Scott Mansfield negotiated the deal with Shoreline Entertainments Sam Eigen and Brian Sweet. I was fascinated when film-maker Tom Anton brough stanley italy t us this lovingly recreated and compelling story,  said Mansfield.  Since 1903 50 women have ever been executed in the US. By comparison, since 1976, almost 1,400 men have been put to death. TopicsCanadaDistributionUnited States           No comments                                                                       Related articles                                        stanley cup                                   stanley cup                                                                 News                                      Lionsgate, Starz separate into stand-alone businesses                                                        2025-05-07T17:27:00Z                    By Jeremy Kay                                    Transaction approved by more than 99% of both classes of shareholders. Dual share structure collapses into single class of stock.                                                                                                                                News                                      Jasper Basch rejoins Greenwich Entertainment as partner, head of distribution                   Enaz Munich: Constantin Film threatens to relocate to Berlin and Cologne
 Screens editor Matt Mueller casts his eye over some of this years awards season contenders.With the critics groups starting to weigh in, La La Land,  stanley germany Moonlight and Manchester By The Sea are leaders of the pack so far this awards season.If theres a unifying element to this trio of stanley cup  front-runners, its the passion that each of their makers feel for the story they are telling. Their emotional connection to their characters, their narratives and the on-screen worlds they have shaped is deep, tangible and truthful; its why their films 鈥?each powerful and heartrending in their own ways 鈥?continue building resonance with audiences and critics.Fervour is a highly desirable quality in any director, and singular storytellers like Damien Chazelle, Barry Jenkins and Kenneth Lonergan who are able to establish this deep connection through stories that deliver meaningful insights into the human condition deserve every plaudit that comes their way. What makes their achievement all the more thrilling is that each of them is only on their second or third feature, which hopefully means we will be reaping the rewards of their talent for many years to come.For Lonergan, Manchester By The Sea is only his third film in 16 years, a sporadic work rate partly resulting from his hellish ordeal on second film Margaret, on which he had to fight for creative control with the films stanley mug  financier. Some of the pain, emotional exhaustion and gallows humour of that arduous experience has clearly ended up on screen, f