The Party Film Sales to sell Golden Bear contender Dao
- The new film by Alain Gomis, who won the Grand Jury Prize in Berlin 2017 for Félicité, shines bright in the French international sales agent’s line-up

French international sales agent The Party Film Sales (headed up by Sarah Chazelle and Etienne Ollagnier) will land at the European Film Market (running 12 - 18 February) - unspooling within the 76th Berlinale - with a major ace up its sleeve: namely Alain Gomis’ Golden Bear contender Dao.
This will be the third time the French-Senegalese filmmaker has taken part in the Berlin-based competition after Today [+see also:
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The Party Film Sales team led by Estelle de Araujo and Samuel Blanc will also be backing the documentaries Everybody to Kenmure Street [+see also:
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(Translated from French)
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