The Yellow Affair se prepara para vender Punching the World en Berlín
- El agente de ventas finlandés pone rumbo al EFM con el debut de Constanze Klaue, seleccionado en Perspectives, Dreamers, en Panorama, y Orenda, en el IFFR

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The Yellow Affair is set to make a strong impression at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival (13-23 February) and the accompanying European Film Market (EFM, 13-19 February) thanks to a diverse line-up that reflects its commitment to global storytelling. With a slate featuring award-winning filmmakers, debuting talents and powerful narratives, the Helsinki-based sales agent continues to solidify its reputation in the international film market.
Heading the line-up is Punching the World, the debut feature by Constanze Klaue, which has been selected for Perspectives, the Berlinale’s newly introduced first-feature competition. Adapted from Lukas Rietzschel’s acclaimed novel, the German drama follows the lives of two brothers growing up in Saxony amid sociopolitical tensions. As their town faces an influx of refugees, the siblings take divergent paths, one withdrawing into himself, the other succumbing to violent ideologies. Produced by Flare Film and Chromosom Film, the movie promises a gripping exploration of alienation, radicalisation and the struggles of youth in contemporary Europe.
Continuing its strong focus on socially relevant narratives, The Yellow Affair is presenting Dreamers [+lee también:
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The company’s selection for the EFM market screenings includes Orenda [+lee también:
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On the documentary front, The Yellow Affair is introducing Ellis Park, a deeply personal film directed by Justin Kurzel (True History of the Kelly Gang [+lee también:
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