Greenwich Entertainment acquires 'The Scout' after Tribeca premiere

Greenwich Entertainment has acquired worldwide rights to 'The Scout,' the directorial debut of Paula González-Nasser. The film premiered at the Tribeca Festival and will receive a theatrical release later this year. It follows a location scout navigating New York City challenges.

Greenwich Entertainment announced the acquisition of worldwide rights to “The Scout,” a drama marking the directorial debut of Paula González-Nasser, who also penned the script. The film had its world premiere in the U.S. Narrative Competition section at the Tribeca Festival. Greenwich plans to release it in theaters across the country later this year.

“The Scout” centers on a location scout portrayed by Mimi Davila, depicting her experiences over one day as she interacts with New York City residents while securing shooting locations for a TV show. The cast includes Rutanya Alda, Otmara Marrero, Max Rosen, Sarah Herrman, Ikechukwu Ufomadu, and Matt Barats. Critics have praised the film, with the AV Club describing it as a “charming, awkward, funny debut.”

Since its Tribeca premiere, “The Scout” has screened at additional festivals, including the Mill Valley Film Festival, Vancouver International Film Festival, and American Film Festival in Poland.

González-Nasser expressed enthusiasm about the partnership: “We are honored to be partnering with Greenwich, whom we have long admired for their dedication to theatrical-forward distribution, on the release of my directorial debut. I am personally so grateful for Greenwich’s continued support and championing of truly independent cinema, and we’re beyond stoked that audiences will get to experience The Scout in theaters and beyond.”

The production team consists of producers González-Nasser, Ryan Martin Brown, and Matthew Romanski, with executive producers Jess Zeidman, Sarah Herrman, Hannah Kettering, and Roger Mancusi. The deal was negotiated by Greenwich’s Jasper Basch and Cinetic’s Zach Magid on behalf of the filmmakers.

Greenwich Entertainment has a track record with independent films, including previous releases such as “Free Solo,” “Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice,” and “Coup!”

Relaterte artikler

Dramatic photorealistic portrait of chess prodigy Judit Polgár in a tense match against Garry Kasparov, highlighting the Netflix documentary 'Queen of Chess' trailer release.
Bilde generert av AI

Netflix slipper trailer for Queen of Chess-dokumentaren

Rapportert av AI Bilde generert av AI

Netflix har sluppet traileren for Queen of Chess, en dokumentar om den ungarske sjakkprodigien Judit Polgárs oppgang i en mannsdominert sport. Regissert av Rory Kennedy, har filmen premiere på Sundance Film Festival 27. januar 2026 og strømmes på Netflix fra 6. februar. Den fremhever Polgárs utfordringer mot figurer som Garry Kasparov og hennes barrierbrytende prestasjoner.

Several distributors have secured rights to notable films premiering at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, with deals ranging from documentaries to comedies and horrors. Highlights include A24's high-stakes acquisition of Olivia Wilde's 'The Invite' and Sumerian Pictures' purchases of award-winners. These sales reflect ongoing interest in independent cinema despite a slower start to bidding.

Rapportert av AI

Oscilloscope Laboratories has acquired North American rights to the documentary 'Underland,' directed by Robert Petit and based on Robert Macfarlane's book. The film, narrated by Sandra Hüller and produced by Darren Aronofsky, premiered at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival. Oscilloscope plans a theatrical release in 2026.

Banijay Entertainment will present a diverse slate of dramas and formats at the 2026 London TV Screenings on February 25. The lineup features U.K. dramas such as 'A Woman of Substance' and 'Falling,' alongside the soccer reality show 'Football Island.' Executives highlight the global appeal of their premium content.

Rapportert av AI

Colorado Governor Jarid Polis has named Lauren Grimshaw Sloan as the state's new film commissioner, just before the Sundance Film Festival's final year in Park City. The appointment coincides with Sundance's planned move to Boulder next year. Sloan's experience in film production and festivals positions her to boost Colorado's media industry.

After over 25 years in acting, Kristen Stewart reports a shift in how she is treated in Hollywood following her directorial debut. The Oscar-nominated actress highlights newfound respect since directing The Chronology of Water. She attributes this change to perceptions of directors versus actors.

Rapportert av AI

20th Television is developing an untitled young adult drama series written by playwright Kimberly Belflower. The project follows a teenage girl's summer awakening amid a church scandal and her first job at a waterpark. Kim Rosenstock will serve as showrunner and executive producer.

 

 

 

Dette nettstedet bruker informasjonskapsler

Vi bruker informasjonskapsler for analyse for å forbedre nettstedet vårt. Les vår personvernerklæring for mer informasjon.
Avvis