Hollywood unions are preparing to protect the interests of their directors, performers, and writers as the bankrupt production house behind the “Matrix” and “Ocean’s” sagas gets ready for an auction to sell more than 100 films.
The unions and guilds aim to shield residuals for their members, pension and health plan contributions, security deals and other contracts as part of Village Roadshow Entertainment Group USA Inc.'s upcoming film library sale, according to a limited objection filed Thursday in the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.
The Directors Guild of America Inc., the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television ...
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