Paris-Based Loco Films has boarded “The Business Women’s Club,” the next film from Brazilian writer-director Anna Muylaert
Muylaert’s “The Second Mother” won a 2015 Sundance Grand Jury Prize and a Berlin Panorama Audience Award, and it notched up fulsome sales for the Match Factory.
“The Business Women’s Club” will be introduced to buyers at this week’s Cannes Film Market by Loco Films’ head Laurent Danielou.
Channeling Mulaert’s keen sense of social dynamics in a comedic take on sexism, “Club” is set in an alternate Brazil where gender stereotypes are flipped.
Two young male journalists visit the retreat of the Business Women’s Club. Over the course of a day, they discover the old, rich and powerful female characters “lying, cheating, melting, sinking, breaking, going over the top and almost dying to maintain what is already lost,” Muylaert said.
The journalists decide to write a Club exposé,...
Muylaert’s “The Second Mother” won a 2015 Sundance Grand Jury Prize and a Berlin Panorama Audience Award, and it notched up fulsome sales for the Match Factory.
“The Business Women’s Club” will be introduced to buyers at this week’s Cannes Film Market by Loco Films’ head Laurent Danielou.
Channeling Mulaert’s keen sense of social dynamics in a comedic take on sexism, “Club” is set in an alternate Brazil where gender stereotypes are flipped.
Two young male journalists visit the retreat of the Business Women’s Club. Over the course of a day, they discover the old, rich and powerful female characters “lying, cheating, melting, sinking, breaking, going over the top and almost dying to maintain what is already lost,” Muylaert said.
The journalists decide to write a Club exposé,...
- 7/9/2021
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
The Brazilian TV and film production company and the animation studio will announce the merger at Mipcom on October 6.
Sao Paulo-based Glaz and Rio-based Copa Studio have collaborated on several series that aired on Cartoon Network in Latin America such as Haunted Tales, Jorel’s Brother (pictured) and Trunk Train.
Top brass said the new entity has received a seven-figure injection from the fund Investimage 1 and will be called Glaz.
The new venture is projected to grow 150 percent by 2017 and establish itself as a significant global producer of TV animation series.
“We are thrilled with the merger and the financing, which will allow us to become an animation series production world player, as well as to strengthen our film and TV live action business units in Brazil”, said Glaz CEO Mayra Lucas.
Sao Paulo-based Glaz and Rio-based Copa Studio have collaborated on several series that aired on Cartoon Network in Latin America such as Haunted Tales, Jorel’s Brother (pictured) and Trunk Train.
Top brass said the new entity has received a seven-figure injection from the fund Investimage 1 and will be called Glaz.
The new venture is projected to grow 150 percent by 2017 and establish itself as a significant global producer of TV animation series.
“We are thrilled with the merger and the financing, which will allow us to become an animation series production world player, as well as to strengthen our film and TV live action business units in Brazil”, said Glaz CEO Mayra Lucas.
- 9/23/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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