Los agentes de ventas franceses brillan en Cannes Online
por Fabien Lemercier
- CANNES 2020: El mercado virtual acoge los éxitos de Totem Films con Gagarine, Charades con Le Discours, y también Playtime, Wild Bunch, mk2 Films, Pathé, Luxbox y Les Films du Losange
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French international sales agents whipped out a number of announcements at the Cannes Film Festival’s Online Marché du Film (running 22 - 26 June). The main deals struck and new films now gracing line-ups are as follows...
Among the very few films awarded the Cannes 73 Official Selection seal of approval and treated to a scheduled market screening (with other titles opting for a launch via a potential world premiere in Toronto or San Sebastian, or playing a similarly tactical marketing card), Fanny Liatard and Jérémy Trouilh’s Gagarin [+lee también:
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Charades did well out of the market premiere of the Official Selection title The Speech [+lee también:
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Another Cannes-labelled title already benefiting from abundant presales, this time courtesy of Playtime, is Summer of 85 [+lee también:
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Wild Bunch, meanwhile, which namely sold the North American rights to Hatching [+lee también:
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For its part, mk2 Films launched presales on The Young Lovers [+lee también:
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Pathé International kicked off presales on its production Notre Dame On Fire [+lee también:
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Luxbox added Playback by Stéphane Berthomieux (who co-wrote the screenplay with Mathieu Demy) to its line-up, with Kad Merad, Déborah François and Geraldine Chaplin starring in the cast and portraying the misadventures of a French crooner and dedicated Dean Martin fan who, during a trip to the US, radically questions the reason for his existence… The film is set to be shot at the end of 2020.
Among other announcements of note is the news that Les Films du Losange got the ball rolling on presales of Nobody's Hero [+lee también:
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entrevista: Alain Guiraudie
ficha de la película] by Alain Guiraudie, that TF1 Studio unveiled the first images from the film in post-production Erna at War [+lee también:
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entrevista: Henrik Ruben Genz
ficha de la película] by Denmark’s Henrik Ruben Genz (starring Trine Dyrholm in the shoes of a mother whose mentally handicapped son is sent to the Front on the German border, and who disguises herself as a man, enlisting in a bid to protect him), that Best Friend Forever sold Los conductos [+lee también:
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