Erik Poppe’s period epic The Emigrants has sold to a slew of territories.
REinvent has had a busy start to Cannes Marche, closing a number of deals on The Emigrants and Nothing.
Erik Poppe’s period epic The Emigrants has sold to UK & Ireland (Signature Entertainment), Spain (Filmin), Poland (Vivarto), Hungary (Vertigo), Czech Repulic and Slovakia (Film Europe) and former Yugoslavia (McF MegaCom).
Lisa Carlehad and Gustav Skarsgård star in this adaptation of the Vilhelm Moberg classic novels, about Swedish immigrants in the US in the 1800s.
The dramatic thriller Nothing has closed fresh deals with Spain (A Contracorriente...
REinvent has had a busy start to Cannes Marche, closing a number of deals on The Emigrants and Nothing.
Erik Poppe’s period epic The Emigrants has sold to UK & Ireland (Signature Entertainment), Spain (Filmin), Poland (Vivarto), Hungary (Vertigo), Czech Repulic and Slovakia (Film Europe) and former Yugoslavia (McF MegaCom).
Lisa Carlehad and Gustav Skarsgård star in this adaptation of the Vilhelm Moberg classic novels, about Swedish immigrants in the US in the 1800s.
The dramatic thriller Nothing has closed fresh deals with Spain (A Contracorriente...
- 5/21/2022
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
REinvent International Sales has boarded Trine Piil’s next film “Nothing,” a coming-of-age thriller based on
Danish author Janne Teller’s bestselling novel by the same name.
“Nothing” was published in more than 30 territories and has so far sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide, including 500.000 in Germany. The film will tell the story of Pierre Anthon and his classmates who have just started 8th grade. One day, Pierre decides to quit school and moves up in a tree, declaring that life has no meaning. His classmates are shaken by Pierre’s decision and start gathering their most valuable belongings in a “heap of meaning” that will convince Pierre that he is wrong. But the innocent offerings soon turns into a spiral of psychological violence, with children testing their limits and making increasingly painful sacrifices.
Piil penned the adaptation and has directed the film with Seamus McNally, an American director and acting coach.
Danish author Janne Teller’s bestselling novel by the same name.
“Nothing” was published in more than 30 territories and has so far sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide, including 500.000 in Germany. The film will tell the story of Pierre Anthon and his classmates who have just started 8th grade. One day, Pierre decides to quit school and moves up in a tree, declaring that life has no meaning. His classmates are shaken by Pierre’s decision and start gathering their most valuable belongings in a “heap of meaning” that will convince Pierre that he is wrong. But the innocent offerings soon turns into a spiral of psychological violence, with children testing their limits and making increasingly painful sacrifices.
Piil penned the adaptation and has directed the film with Seamus McNally, an American director and acting coach.
- 1/19/2022
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Katharina Suckale and Arfi Lamba’s Bombay Berlin Film Production has lined up a number of upcoming productions for both the big and small screen as it moves more mainstream with the likes of O’Neil Sharma’s comedy road movie “The Big B.”
It’s a change of pace for the company, whose arthouse hits in recent years have included “Loev,” “The Road to Mandalay” and, more recently, “Trijya – Radius,” which premiered last year at the Shanghai Film Festival.
Suckale and Lamba are currently meeting potential co-producers from the U.K. for “The Big B” during this week’s Cannes virtual market.
In the vein of “Hangover,” “The Big B” follows three British-Indian lads who travel in a van from London to Berlin and on the way get stuck in Münster, grapple with a clash of cultures, sex, drugs and an unexpected revelation.
Bombay Berlin is also supporting Mumbai-based sales company HD Moviez,...
It’s a change of pace for the company, whose arthouse hits in recent years have included “Loev,” “The Road to Mandalay” and, more recently, “Trijya – Radius,” which premiered last year at the Shanghai Film Festival.
Suckale and Lamba are currently meeting potential co-producers from the U.K. for “The Big B” during this week’s Cannes virtual market.
In the vein of “Hangover,” “The Big B” follows three British-Indian lads who travel in a van from London to Berlin and on the way get stuck in Münster, grapple with a clash of cultures, sex, drugs and an unexpected revelation.
Bombay Berlin is also supporting Mumbai-based sales company HD Moviez,...
- 6/24/2020
- by Ed Meza
- Variety Film + TV
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