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iqdc US exhibitor looks to cash in on Russian multiplex boom
« le: Août 27, 2025, 06:57:52 pm »
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 First Hand FilmsWorld Sales will handle international sales on venerable Portuguese directorManoel de Oliveira s Venice competitor Magic Mirror.The Zurich-basedcompany pi stanley cup cked up the film prior to the announcement that it would compete inVenice, one of the cities where the film also partially shot.Mirror  Espelho Magico is about an innocent ex-con who goes to work for a wealthy woman whose greatestgoal in life is to experience a siting of the Virgin in order to ask herseveral burning questions.It forms part ofa trilogy begun with the director s 2002 Cannes competitor The UncertaintyPrinciple  O Principio Da Incerteza . Michel Piccoli, Marisa Paredes, Leonor Silveira and RicardoTrepa star.The 96 year oldPortuguese director has also announced that his next film will be BelleToujours, a sequel toLuis Bunuel s classic fil stanley usa m Belle De Jour starring Catherine Deneuve. Deneuve wasoffered the lead role in the new film but turned it down, said Oliveira, whohas a script ready to roll in France next year. Bull stanley cup e Ogier  Venus BeautyInstitute  will starinstead as the older version of Severine Serizy, in the original a beautifulmarried woman who cannot sleep with her own husband but becomes a successfulprostitute by day. Ogier starred in Oliveira s 1986 French-language Mon Cas.BelleToujours will beproduced by Portugal-based Miguel Cadilhe of Filbox, who also produced Mirror.           No comments                                                     No comments yet                                Gtml Slamdance Miami inaugural event set for May 2020
 Bosnia sends Un Certain Regard title Children of Sarajevo [pictured], Slovenia opts for festival hit A Trip, Croatia selects visceral corruption story Vegetarian Cannibal, Macedonia chooses WW2 football-themed The Third Half, and Serbia goes for Nazi concentration camp drama When Day Breaks.Five of the countries of the former Yugoslavia have chosen their candidates for the Academy Award for best foreign language stanley cup  film.The selection committee of Bosnia and Herzegovinas Association of Film Workers has chosen Ai stanley cup da Begics Children Of Sarajevo as its Oscar submission. The film world-premiered in the Cannes Un Certain Regard section, where it received a Special Distinction of the Jury.Later in the year it opened the Sarajevo Film Festival, and won awards at Pesaro and Herceg Novi. International rights are handled by Pyramide Distribution.Slovenia has selected Nejc Gazvodas A Trip, the biggest festival hit the country had in years. The state-of-generation road movie world-premiered in the competition of the 2011 Sarajevo Film Festival and went on to more than 20 festival, winning awards at Nashville and Cleveland, as well as seven prizes at the Festival of Slovenian Film in Portor stanley cup ose in 2011, including best actor and best actress. Insomnia World Sales handles the international rights.Croatia will send Branko Schmidts Vegetarian Cannibal to the Oscar race. The story about a wildly ambitious and unscrupulous gynecologist  magnificently played by Rene Bitorajac  who gets entangled in th