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 EXCLUSIVE: San Francisco-set comedy drama includes Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich.Iranian-British filmmaker Babak Jalalis off-beat comedy Radio Dreams, which took the top pr stanley cup ize at this years International Film Festival Rotterdam  IFFR  this year, has been racking up sales for Paris-based Reel Suspects.The film has sold to Turkey  Mars Production , Taiwan  Moviecloud , Czech Republic and Slovakia  Artcam , Portugal  Nitrato Filmes , Ukraine  Kinove  and Australia and New Zealand  Darichech Cinema .Set against the backdrop of the Iranian diaspora in S stanley cup an Francisco, the comedy revolves around an expat community radio station as it prepares for a guest performance by Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich with Afghanistans first rock band Kabul Dreams.Aside from Ulrich, the film also features Iranian singer-songwriter Mohsen Namjoo, who is sometimes referred to as the Bob Dylan of Iran, as a long-suffering head of programming at the cash-strapped studio.The film is due to screeen at Seattle International Film Festival later this month as well as BAMcinemaFest in Brooklyn in June.TopicsCannesCannes MarketDealsIranSalesUK/Ireland           No comments                                                                       Related articles                                                                    stanley cup                                                                      Features                                       I want us to be the most innovative market in the world,  says Cannes Guillaum Vpvi Alexis Alexanian voted as NYWFT president
 A new award for Asian cinemain the UK has been launched.The contest, created byTiger Beer, is open to films produced with Asian funding, filmed in Asia orusing predominantly Asian talent. Winners will be announced in April and willinclude films released in the UK between February 2004 and February 2005 - TheChinese Lunar Year.  Film of Asian origin isenjoying an unprecedented gr stanley uk owth in popularity in the UK, seeing cinemaadmissions grow dramatically,  said Laura De Casto, managing director of distributorTartan Films.           No comments                                                     No comments yet                                            You re not signed in.                Only registered users or subscribe stanley cup rs can comment on this article.     stanley cup         Sign in            Register