Totem Films vende dos platos fuertes de Berlín
por Fabien Lemercier
- El agente de ventas francés apuesta por My Favourite Cake, que competirá por el Oso de Oro y Crossing, que abrirá Panorama, así como por Reine mère, aún en postproducción
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Previously in attendance at the 2021 Berlinale by way of Ballad of a White Cow [+lee también:
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The Totem team led by Bérénice Vincent and Laure Parleani have another winning card to play at the EFM, since their line-up also includes Levan Akin’s Crossing [+lee también:
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Last but not least, the EFM will also see Totem Films pinning its hopes on Manele Labidi’s Queen Mom (Reine mère) (read our article), which is currently in post-production. Produced by Kazak Production together with Arte France Cinéma and Belgium’s Frakas Productions, this second feature by the filmmaker who made her debut with Arab Blues [+lee también:
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