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| Han, SND mired in 'Touch'-y spat over Yeoh movie |
| May 20, 2002 - The Hollywood Reporter |
By Blake Murdoch and Charles Masters
     
CANNES -- A potential battle is brewing between
recently established Hong Kong
production/distribution company Han Entertainment
and French distributor SND about French rights to
Michelle Yeoh's latest film, "The Touch," with Han
claiming that SND is in breach of contract.
     
A year
ago, SND was the first international investor to pony
up a minimum guarantee for the $20 million martial
arts film, alongside Taiwanese group Pandasia.
Miramax was the next major player to come aboard
the feature, to be released July 25 throughout Asia.
     
Han managing director Thomas Chung said SND
has been trying to reduce the minimum guarantee
-- which he said represents a "not insignificant"
portion of the film's budget -- because of
dissatisfaction with the casting of the film's male
lead, Ben Chaplin.
     
Chung said following months of discussion, the companies
agreed to reduce the minimum guarantee by 12.5%, but
following talks at February's American Film Market, there
has been no further communication from SND. In the absence
of a payment being made, Han has been advised by its lawyers
to proceed with selling "Touch" to France.
     
"As far as I'm concerned, France is available," Chung said.
     
Chung said as a result of SND's withdrawal, Han was forced
make up the shortfall with its own resources.
     
"If we suffer any loss due to this mistreatment, we'll put the
matter through our lawyers," he said. "I'll be damned if I'm
going to bend and sway if that's the way they choose to deal
with me."
     
SND managing director Thierry Desmichelle said his company
simply sought to reduce its minimum guarantee in line with
a change in "Touch's" budget, but that as far as SND is
concerned, it still has a contract -- and Han should not be
selling the film for France. "but I don't want to inflame the
situation," he said.
     
SND is a subsidiary of French commercial television net M6.
     
Chung said he is meeting with Miramax co-chairman Harvey
Weinstein this week in Cannes to discuss "Touch's" U.S.
release.
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