Film Marketing Review - The One About 'Sea Of Love'

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“In search of a killer, he finds someone who’s either the love of his life or the end of it.”Pascal Fintoni and Roger Edwards go back to 1989 with this superb film-noir police procedural with brilliant comedic chemistry between Pacino and Goodman and erotic chemistry between Pacino and Barkin.'Sea of Love' paved the way for the Femme Fatale films of the 1990s such as Basic Instinct. We look at the brilliant posters, the lobby cards (these were the days!), the TV spots, the soundtrack, the different versions from big screens to TV and DVD releases - and consider how the film benefited from the return of Pacino after a 4-year absence. We also consider whether the name of the film should have been different. Would adopting the literal translation of the French title have worked better? --About the Film Marketing AcademyIt all began with a simple content series launched in 2020 by Pascal Fintoni and Roger Edwards, today the Film Marketing Academy is an exciting consultancy programme AND an extensive library of over 100 film marketing campaigns reviewed and organised into 6 main collections:'70s and '80s ClassicsAction and AdventureHorror and TerrorSci-Fi and FantasyThriller and MysteryComedy and Drama<br/>New film marketing reviews are added regularly alongside interviews with marketing professionals from the movie industry and beyond. So don't miss out and follow us right now!--Do you fancy even more film marketing stories?Follow us online for bonus content on film marketing and promotional tactics from across industries:The Film Marketing Official WebsiteThe Film Marketing Reviews original video series on YouTubePascal Fintoni on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTubeRoger Edwards on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube--Thank you for listening, watching and reading this Film Marketing Review with Pascal Fintoni and Roger Edwards. Feel free to send us your movie suggestions and favourite film marketing tactics for a future episode.Until the next time, continue to make your film marketing campaign better and faster.--The opinions expressed are the authors’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the filmmakers, distributors, marketers, cast and crew mentioned. Whilst we take every precaution to ensure that facts are correct, errors and omissions may occur and the authors assume no responsibility or liability. For a full version of our disclaimer notice please 

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