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What You Need to Know About ‘CODA’, the Film Apple Paid $32 Million For – Gizmodo Australia
Apple has won a bidding war for the Sundance Film Festival favourite CODA, after paying a record $25 million for the worldwide rights.
Apple has emerged victorious in a record-setting bidding war for the film CODA. The movie attracted plenty of attention at the 2021 virtual Sundance Film Festival, which led to Apple paying $US25 million (over $32 million) for the rights.
As reported by Deadline, Apple paid just over $32 million for the worldwide rights to CODA. This breaks the Sundance acquisitions record from last year which saw Hulu pay $US22.5 million (over $29 million in Australian dollars) for Palm Springs.
Netflix and Amazon…
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