
At AFM, the company will be focusing on international sales of "Scream 4," the Sarah Jessica Parker vehicle "I Don't Know How She Does It" and "Spy Kids 3-D." Of the latter, TWC COO David Glasser says, "It's an incredible opportunity for the independent (buyers), because this is a bigger studio-level picture."
The company will also be unveiling titles on its 2012 slate, including adaptations of prestige properties "Osage County," based on the play, and "The Alchemist," from the bestselling novel.
AFM will also provide TWC a platform to shake off its critics and reassert itself as a viable company with long-term goals.
"One of the things that we're trying to promote right now is to give a consistent picture of here are the next 24 months," notes Glasser. "Harvey and Bob are best when they're focused, and we're absolutely headed in that direction."
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