Milica Tomović has directed the Serbian comedy drama.
Modern Films has bought UK and Ireland rights to Milica Tomović’s Seriban comedy drama Celts from Germany’s M-Appeal. The film has also sold to Belas Artes Group for Brazil.
Celts was a premiere earlier this year in the Berlinale Panorama. It is set in war-torn Belgrade in the early 1990s and is the story of a woman who decides to discover what more life has to offer as she contemplates the drunken guests and inattentive husband at a family party. The cast is led by Dubravka Duda Kovjanić, Stefan Trifunović and Katarina Dimić.
Modern Films has bought UK and Ireland rights to Milica Tomović’s Seriban comedy drama Celts from Germany’s M-Appeal. The film has also sold to Belas Artes Group for Brazil.
Celts was a premiere earlier this year in the Berlinale Panorama. It is set in war-torn Belgrade in the early 1990s and is the story of a woman who decides to discover what more life has to offer as she contemplates the drunken guests and inattentive husband at a family party. The cast is led by Dubravka Duda Kovjanić, Stefan Trifunović and Katarina Dimić.
- 7/6/2021
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
TLA Releasing US's library of some 200 gay, horror and international titles for DVD, TV and VOD is available for acquisition. TLA will continue to acquire and produce films such as Redwoods, Shank and Chef's Special. However, it is seeking a US distribution partner. Its other entities, parent company TLA Entertainment Group, TLA Releasing UK, TLA Video retail outlets and www.tlavideo.com[/link] continue to operate unchanged.
This has been coming since November when Rich Wolff[/link]Richard Wolf and Richard Ross left TLA to form Rich Releasing.
This has been coming since November when Rich Wolff[/link]Richard Wolf and Richard Ross left TLA to form Rich Releasing.
- 5/7/2009
- Sydney's Buzz
Nacho G. Velilla’s Spanish comedy Fuera de Carta / Chef’s Special opened the 24th edition of the Torino Glbt FIlm Festival last night. In Chef’s Special, a highly regarded chef (Javier Cámara, above, with festival programmer Cosimo Santoro and Velilla) working at a trendy restaurant in Chueca, Madrid’s gay neighborhood, believes that life is just perfect. It doesn’t take long, however, for imperfection to knock at his door in the form of his children from a former marriage and of a hunky ex-soccer player from Argentina. The festival’s opening ceremony was hosted by actress Lucia Ocone, and featured a special appearance by veteran actress Franca Valeri. Valeri can be seen in Vittorio Caprioli’s Lions Lying in the Sun, which will be screened at Torino as part of Ferzan Ozpetek’s "Films of his life" sidebar. Eirik Andreas Sandaker (above, with programmer Ricke Merighi) presented...
- 4/24/2009
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
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