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CANNES 2023 Marché du Film

Latido Films vend le nouveau Daniel Calparsoro à Cannes

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- Le thriller Todos los nombres de Dios, interprété par Luis Tosar et Inma Cuesta, mène le line-up de l'agence espagnole, qui propose aussi Campeonex de Javier Fesser

Latido Films vend le nouveau Daniel Calparsoro à Cannes
Todos los nombres de Dios de Daniel Calparsoro

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The film crew for All the Names of God [+lire aussi :
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bought Madrid’s major street to a standstill to shoot one of its most tense scenes, with Luis Tosar loaded with explosives (read news). Its director, Daniel Calparsoro, returns to action in one of the most eagerly awaited Spanish feature films of the season, which will be released in the autumn in commercial cinemas but can already be seen at Marché du Film (16-24 May) at the 76th Cannes Festival, where it will be shown by Latido Films, an agency that manages its international sales.

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There will also be screenings of Spanish films that screened at the last Malaga Festival: Under Therapy [+lire aussi :
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, by Gerardo Herrero, whose ensemble cast won a special jury mention; The Enchanted [+lire aussi :
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, by Elena Trapé, which won the Silver Biznaga for Best Screenplay at the same event; and the drama Sica [+lire aussi :
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, by Carla Subirana, which also screened at the Berlinale (Generation section) and premieres in Spain on 19 May.

Another of the star titles in its catalogue is Javier Fesser’s Championext [+lire aussi :
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, the sequel to the hit Champions [+lire aussi :
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which took the box office by storm as well as the Goya awards, where it won three trophies. It has also sold its rights for the North American adaptation, Champions by Bobby Farrelly, starring Woody Harrelson in the same role played by Javier Gutiérrez.

Also at the Berlinale, in the Generation Kplus section, Longing for the World [+lire aussi :
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, a Swiss feature film directed by Jenna Hasse received a special mention: and in Nantes the recently deceased master Carlos Saura won the award for Best Documentary with Walls Can Talk [+lire aussi :
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Latido also represents Chinas [+lire aussi :
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, by Arantxa Echevarría, director of Carmen & Lola [+lire aussi :
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who this time portrays the conflicts of the new generations of immigrants in a film starring Pablo Marinero, Leonor Watling and, once again, Carolina Yuste. Another director, Belén Macías, will show snippets of her latest work: Verano en rojo [+lire aussi :
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, a crime film with Marta Nieto and José Coronado (read more).

Other feature films managed by the Madrid agency but still in development include Pablo Hernando’s Una ballena (A Whale), (read more), with Ingrid García-Jonsson and Ramón Barea leading the cast; Saturn Return [+lire aussi :
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, now shooting, with Isaki Lacuesta accompanying the Granada rock band Los Planetas; and Ruta Salvatge (Wild Road), a Catalan neowestern by Marc Recha with his usual collaborator Sergi López as the lead.

Tobacco Barns [+lire aussi :
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, a rural fantasy by newcomer Rocío Mesa that won the Audience Award in the Visions section at South by Southwest; the new film by Félix Viscarret, Not Such an Easy Life [+lire aussi :
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, which was enjoyed in Malaga; the latest work by Chus Gutiérrez, entitled Little Red Riding Wolf [+lire aussi :
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; and the French-Colombian co-production La barbarie (The Barbarians), Andrew Sala’s second feature film, are among the other featured titles in the Latido Films catalogue that will be heading to Cannes.

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