Sundance-Winning Doc ‘Three Identical Strangers' Being Adapted Into Feature Film | THR News

Sundance-Winning Doc ‘Three Identical Strangers' Being Adapted Into Feature Film | THR News

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The transcript discusses the adaptation of a documentary into a feature film by Sidney Kimmel Entertainment and Roll Partners. It highlights the true story of identical triplets Robert Shafran, David Kellman, and Eddy Galland, who were separated at birth and reunited at 19, leading to international fame and a series of extraordinary events. The documentary, directed by Tim Wardle and released by Neon, became the highest-grossing limited release documentary of the year, earning $3 million at the US box office. CNN Films holds US television rights, while Channel 4 has UK TV rights. For more details, readers are directed to The Hollywood Reporter.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Which companies are involved in adapting the documentary into a feature film?

Warner Bros and Universal Pictures

20th Century Fox and Sony Pictures

Sidney Kimmel Entertainment and Roll Partners

Paramount Pictures and Lionsgate

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What is the central theme of 'Three Identical Strangers'?

A fictional story about triplets

A documentary about identical triplets separated at birth

A biography of a famous actor

A historical documentary about New York

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What event led to the triplets' international fame?

Their participation in a reality show

Their reunion at the age of 19

Their discovery of a hidden treasure

Their appearance in a blockbuster movie

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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How much did the documentary gross at the US box office?

$1 million

$2 million

$3 million

$4 million

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which networks hold the US and UK television rights for the documentary?

Amazon Prime and Sky

HBO and BBC

CNN Films and Channel 4

Netflix and ITV