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Archstone Entertainment Names Scott Freije Vice President of Worldwide Sales

Archstone Entertainment appointed veteran sales executive Scott Freije as Vice President of Worldwide Sales on April 16, 2026. Freije will lead global sales efforts ahead of the Cannes market and work alongside Archstone partners and executives.

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Archstone Entertainment announced the appointment of Scott Freije as Vice President of Worldwide Sales on April 16, 2026. Freije will be responsible for leading the company's worldwide sales efforts, including attending major industry events such as Cannes, TIFF, EFM, and AFM. Freije joins Archstone ahead of the Cannes market in May 2026, a key event for film sales and distribution.

In his new role, he will work alongside Archstone partners Scott Martin and Michael Slifkin, as well as Vice President of Operations Heather Brawley. A veteran sales executive, Freije brings extensive experience to Archstone. He spent eight years at XYZ Films, serving as Vice President of International Sales and Distribution, where he oversaw sales and licensing across the film slate.

Prior to that, he had a stint at Artist View Entertainment and was most recently with VMI Worldwide. Archstone's current sales slate includes the SXSW crime-comedy "Chili Finger," starring Bryan Cranston and Judy Greer, and the action film "Exit Protocol," featuring Dolph Lundgren, Scott Martin, and Michael Jai White.

These titles will be part of the offerings Freije will promote in his worldwide sales role.

Story Timeline

2 events
  1. 2026-04-16

    Archstone Entertainment appointed Scott Freije as Vice President of Worldwide Sales.

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  2. May 2026

    Scott Freije will attend the Cannes market as part of his role at Archstone Entertainment.

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Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Freije's appointment is likely to strengthen Archstone's global sales presence at major film markets.

  2. 02

    Archstone's sales slate featuring Chili Finger and Exit Protocol may gain increased visibility through Freije's industry experience.

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