Exclusive: Road-movie drama stars Gloria actress Paulina Garcia.
Raphael Berdugo’s Cité Films has closed key deals on buzzed-about Cannes Un Certain Regard drama The Desert Bride.
Deals have closed in Spain (Golem), following interest from multiple parties, Switzerland (Filmcoopi), Benelux (Cineart), Greece (Strada), Brazil (Imovision) and China (Time In Portrait Entertainment).
Multiple Us buyers have expressed strong interest. Memento previously acquired rights in France.
Cité generally only handles sales on its own in-house titles but made the call to board the project for sales ahead of the market.
The film marks the feature debut of Argentine directorial duo Cecilia Atán and Valeria Pivato.
Producers are Atán, Pivato, Chile’s Ceibita Films and, from Argentina, Eva Lauria, Raul Aragon and El Perro en La Luna.
Paulina Garcia, the best actress winner at Berlin 2016 for Sebastian Lelio’s Gloria, stars as a 54-year-old live-in-maid in Buenos Aires who mundane life is tuned upside down when she loses her job...
Raphael Berdugo’s Cité Films has closed key deals on buzzed-about Cannes Un Certain Regard drama The Desert Bride.
Deals have closed in Spain (Golem), following interest from multiple parties, Switzerland (Filmcoopi), Benelux (Cineart), Greece (Strada), Brazil (Imovision) and China (Time In Portrait Entertainment).
Multiple Us buyers have expressed strong interest. Memento previously acquired rights in France.
Cité generally only handles sales on its own in-house titles but made the call to board the project for sales ahead of the market.
The film marks the feature debut of Argentine directorial duo Cecilia Atán and Valeria Pivato.
Producers are Atán, Pivato, Chile’s Ceibita Films and, from Argentina, Eva Lauria, Raul Aragon and El Perro en La Luna.
Paulina Garcia, the best actress winner at Berlin 2016 for Sebastian Lelio’s Gloria, stars as a 54-year-old live-in-maid in Buenos Aires who mundane life is tuned upside down when she loses her job...
- 5/23/2017
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Animation, Art, and Technology.
Vancouver, BC – Hey U Guys had a chance to attend Siggraph 2011 (Aug 7 – 11), a computer graphics conference that encompassed a wide array of topics relating to the entertainment, and graphic design industry. A celebration of technology and the digital art community, everything from advances in software, to videogames development, animated film screenings, and more.
Having been previously held in cities such as Los Angeles, San Diego, and Boston, this is the first time the conference has been hosted north of the border in Vancouver,Canada.
Divided into workshops, production sessions, an exhibition hall and the world renowned Computer Animation Festival, the five-day conference is one of the biggest in the world. One part educational, another part entertaining. Representatives from major studios Disney, Dreamworks, Ilm, Digital Domain, Weta, gave panels, and talks to discuss their technology.
Vancouver Convention Centre
Siggraph networking reception
Cory Doctorow co-editor of Boing Boing,...
Vancouver, BC – Hey U Guys had a chance to attend Siggraph 2011 (Aug 7 – 11), a computer graphics conference that encompassed a wide array of topics relating to the entertainment, and graphic design industry. A celebration of technology and the digital art community, everything from advances in software, to videogames development, animated film screenings, and more.
Having been previously held in cities such as Los Angeles, San Diego, and Boston, this is the first time the conference has been hosted north of the border in Vancouver,Canada.
Divided into workshops, production sessions, an exhibition hall and the world renowned Computer Animation Festival, the five-day conference is one of the biggest in the world. One part educational, another part entertaining. Representatives from major studios Disney, Dreamworks, Ilm, Digital Domain, Weta, gave panels, and talks to discuss their technology.
Vancouver Convention Centre
Siggraph networking reception
Cory Doctorow co-editor of Boing Boing,...
- 8/18/2011
- by Albert Art
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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