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Breaking Glass Pictures has acquired Us Rights to Uruguayan coming-of-age drama The Sharks (Los Tiburones), which won an award when it debuted at Sundance Film Festival last year.
Lucia Garibaldi directed the film from his own screenplay about a 14-year-old girl who falls for an older boy in her beach resort community where all the talk is of rumoured shark sightings.
The Sharks won the Directing Award in World Cinema – Dramatic in Park City and went on to screen at festivals such as Guadalajara, where it won the special jury award, and Buenos Aires, where...
Breaking Glass Pictures has acquired Us Rights to Uruguayan coming-of-age drama The Sharks (Los Tiburones), which won an award when it debuted at Sundance Film Festival last year.
Lucia Garibaldi directed the film from his own screenplay about a 14-year-old girl who falls for an older boy in her beach resort community where all the talk is of rumoured shark sightings.
The Sharks won the Directing Award in World Cinema – Dramatic in Park City and went on to screen at festivals such as Guadalajara, where it won the special jury award, and Buenos Aires, where...
- 1/21/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
The Sharks (Los Tiburones)
Director Lucía Garibaldi makes her debut with The Sharks (Los Tiburones), an Uruguyan-Argentinean co-production produced by Pancho Magnou Arnabal and Melanie Schapiro. Arriving in 2019 with a lot of fanfare, the winner of the Film-in-Progress Industry Award out of the San Sebastian Film Festival in 2018, the feature stars Antonella Aquistapache, Fabian Arenillas, Romina Bentancur, Valerie Lois and Federico Morosini. German Nocella lensed the feature.
Gist: Garibaldi’s script follows a teenager working at a seaside resort, and seems to be the only person in town oblivious to the fact sharks have been gathering on the coastline.…...
Director Lucía Garibaldi makes her debut with The Sharks (Los Tiburones), an Uruguyan-Argentinean co-production produced by Pancho Magnou Arnabal and Melanie Schapiro. Arriving in 2019 with a lot of fanfare, the winner of the Film-in-Progress Industry Award out of the San Sebastian Film Festival in 2018, the feature stars Antonella Aquistapache, Fabian Arenillas, Romina Bentancur, Valerie Lois and Federico Morosini. German Nocella lensed the feature.
Gist: Garibaldi’s script follows a teenager working at a seaside resort, and seems to be the only person in town oblivious to the fact sharks have been gathering on the coastline.…...
- 1/2/2019
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
World Cinema selection marks feature directorial debut by Lucía Garibaldi.
Ryan Kampe’s Visit Films has snapped up worldwide rights excluding Uruguay, Argentina and Spain in Ventana Sur to The Sharks ahead of its world premiere in Sundance next month.
Film School of Uruguay graduate Lucía Garibaldi makes her feature directorial debut on the World Cinema selection about Rosina, a teenage inhabitant of a sleepy coastal town who thinks she may have spotted a shark while swimming in the sea.
As rumours fly and the townsfolk get spooked, Rosina remains calm, focusing her attention on a co-worker who has caught her eye.
Ryan Kampe’s Visit Films has snapped up worldwide rights excluding Uruguay, Argentina and Spain in Ventana Sur to The Sharks ahead of its world premiere in Sundance next month.
Film School of Uruguay graduate Lucía Garibaldi makes her feature directorial debut on the World Cinema selection about Rosina, a teenage inhabitant of a sleepy coastal town who thinks she may have spotted a shark while swimming in the sea.
As rumours fly and the townsfolk get spooked, Rosina remains calm, focusing her attention on a co-worker who has caught her eye.
- 12/21/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
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