'Wrestler' heads for Scandinavia
Published 9/15/2008 at Variety.com
Toronto Film Fest News: NonStop takes Darren Aronofsky film -- NonStop Ent. has acquired Scandinavian rights to Venice festival winner “The Wrestler.”
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