MegaCom Film picks up 12 Cannes titles for former Yugoslavia
The Belgrade-based distribution and exhibition company MegaCom Film (MCF) has acquired rights for 12 films from the Festival de Cannes, including the Palme d’Or winner Love [+see also:
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In co-operation with Croatia’s Continental Film and Slovenia’s Padora, MCF has also purchased the Jury Prize winner The Angels' Share [+see also:
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interview: Ken Loach
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MCF also picked up the rights for Leos Carax’s Holy motors [+see also:
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interview: Christa Théret
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