Be For Films punta in alto a Berlino
- Le vendite sembrano promettere molto bene per la società belga, con due candidati all'Orso d'oro: Yellow Letters di Ilker Çatak e The Loneliest Man in Town di Tizza Covi e Rainer Frimmel

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Following the selection of Ari [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Léonor Serraille
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Yellow Letters sees Ilker Çatak selected for the most prestigious showcase in a major festival for the very first time, riding the wave of success enjoyed by his previous film, The Teachers’ Lounge [+leggi anche:
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intervista: İlker Çatak
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The second jewel in Be For Films’ Berlinale line-up is The Loneliest Man in Town by Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel, which is the 8th feature film by the duo whose works have previously screened in Cannes (La Pivellina [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Tizza Covi, Rainer Frimmel
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intervista: Rainer Frimmel
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scheda film], winning Best Actor and a Special Mention, respectively) and Berlin (Babooska, selected in the 2005 Forum section, and Notes from the Underworld [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Tizza Covi e Rainer Frimmel
scheda film], awarded a Special Mention in the 2020 Panorama line-up). Starring Alois Koch, Brigitte Meduna, Alfred Blechinger and Flurina Schneider, this new opus (penned by Tizza Covi) centres on blues musician Al Cook who lives in an apartment crammed with memories. Outside, the world carries on turning without him. But when his home is slated for demolition, a long-forgotten dream suddenly resurfaces amid the ruins of his existence… Production of this feature film falls to Austrian outfit Vento Film.
Be For Films will also be handling sales on Enjoy Your Stay by Swiss director Dominik Locher (in competition in Locarno in 2017 via Goliath [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Dominik Locher
scheda film]), which will world-premiere in the Panorama section. The cast includes Mercedes Cabral, Alexis Manenti and Anna Luna. Written by the director together with the Philippines’ Honeylyn Joy Alipio (whose credits include writing three of Brillante Mendoza’s films), the story revolves around 35-year-old Luz. To avoid losing custody of her daughter in Manila, this undocumented Filipino housekeeper working in Verbier’s luxury chalets is forced to pay off her debt and scrape together money by any means necessary, even if it means betraying her community and overstepping her own moral boundaries… Production of this feature film falls to Close Up Films (Switzerland) in co-production with JBA Productions (France). Photography comes courtesy of Jeanne Lapoirie.
Last but not least, the European Film Market will see Be For Films kicking off pre-sales on L’incident by Victoria Musiedlak (who turned heads on Locarno’s Piazza Grande in 2023 with The Trial [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Victoria Musiedlak
scheda film]), which will star Tahar Rahim, Alba Rohrwacher and Jean-Pierre Darroussin. The script for this Ligne 2 production, set to shoot in the spring, focuses on Harry and Appolonia, who are a very close couple and parents to two little girls, who return to France after 15 years abroad. While on holiday at Harry’s parents’ house, Appolonia tells her husband she was the victim of an inappropriate advance on the part of her father-in-law. A rift subsequently opens up between the couple...
In short, the EFM is shaping up to be an incredibly dynamic event for Be For Films, which will also be rounding off sales on Love Me Tender [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Anna Cazenave Cambet
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intervista: Bérangère McNeese
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intervista: Tamara Stepanyan
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intervista: Jean-Benoît Ugeux
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intervista: Claire Simon
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intervista: Marcel Barelli
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