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After writing this story about the deal-making at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, more deals were announced:

• Sony Pictures Classics has picked up U.S. and Asian rights to "The Hollars," a comedy-drama directed by and starring John Krasinski ("The Office"). Krasinski plays a graphic novelist who returns home, with his pregnant wife (Anna Kendrick), when his mom (Margo Martindale) is diagnosed with a brain tumor.

• The farting-corpse movie sold! A24 has bought the North American rights to "Swiss Army Man," the weirder-than-weird comedy about a deserted man (Paul Dano) who finds a flatulent dead body (played by Daniel Radcliffe) washed ashore — and finds many creative uses for it. Look for it in theaters this summer.

• Universal has acquired writer-director Matthew Ross' adult drama "Frank & Lola," starring Michael Shannon and Imogen Poots. According to the trades, Universal will use a third party to give the movie a theatrical release.

• Music Box Films and Netflix have acquired "Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You," which opened this year's festival. The documentary about the legendary TV producer will get a theatrical run in June, followed by a streaming VOD release, before airing on PBS' 'American Masters" series this fall.

— Sean P. Means