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Enrique González Kuhn
Paris-based Loco Films has picked up international sales rights to Peruvian Daniel Vidal Toche’s feature debut “The Anatomy of the Horses,” (“La anatomía de los caballos”), which world premieres in Proxima Competition at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival.
Filmed in the Peruvian Andes in Spanish and Quechua languages, “The Anatomy of the Horses” represents an exploration of time and revolution in the remote highlands of Perú.
Loco Films has shared the trailer in exclusivity with Variety.
Spaniard Ignacio Vuelta produced the feature at Tarifa-based Playa Chica Films and co-wrote the screenplay alongside Vidal Toche. Both are graduates at Spain’s Madrid Film School Ecam, behind Ecam Forum.
Further co-production partners are Sideral Cinema in Spain, Pioneros Producciones in Perú, Colombia’s Los Niños Films and Mito Films and Promenades Films from France.
Actors Juan Quispe and Edith Ramos topline a story that intertwines two periods, that following the 18th century revolutionary Ángel Pumacahua,...
Filmed in the Peruvian Andes in Spanish and Quechua languages, “The Anatomy of the Horses” represents an exploration of time and revolution in the remote highlands of Perú.
Loco Films has shared the trailer in exclusivity with Variety.
Spaniard Ignacio Vuelta produced the feature at Tarifa-based Playa Chica Films and co-wrote the screenplay alongside Vidal Toche. Both are graduates at Spain’s Madrid Film School Ecam, behind Ecam Forum.
Further co-production partners are Sideral Cinema in Spain, Pioneros Producciones in Perú, Colombia’s Los Niños Films and Mito Films and Promenades Films from France.
Actors Juan Quispe and Edith Ramos topline a story that intertwines two periods, that following the 18th century revolutionary Ángel Pumacahua,...
- 2025-07-04
- par Emiliano De Pablos
- Variety Film + TV
Film Factory Entertainment has taken international rights to “Loli Tormenta,” the next film by one of Spain’s foremost auteurs, Agustí Villaronga. Shooting is scheduled for the first week of July in Barcelona.
Enrique González Kuhn’s Caramel Films distributes “Loli Tormenta” in Spain. It is co-produced by the Basque Country’s Irusoin, which is behind Spanish Oscar entry “The Endless Trench,” and Barcelona’s Vilaüt Films, which backed Carla Simón’s Berlin Golden Bear winner “Alcarràs.”
A bittersweet dramedy, “Loli Tormenta” focuses on the close relationship between Lola, a modern, sporty grandma, with her grandsons. They’ve been living together since the kids’ mother died, while their respective fathers show no interest in them. The humble life of this unexpected family on the outskirts of Barcelona goes on without major surprises until she is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
“We are delighted to work again with Agustí after the success of ‘Uncertain Glory.
Enrique González Kuhn’s Caramel Films distributes “Loli Tormenta” in Spain. It is co-produced by the Basque Country’s Irusoin, which is behind Spanish Oscar entry “The Endless Trench,” and Barcelona’s Vilaüt Films, which backed Carla Simón’s Berlin Golden Bear winner “Alcarràs.”
A bittersweet dramedy, “Loli Tormenta” focuses on the close relationship between Lola, a modern, sporty grandma, with her grandsons. They’ve been living together since the kids’ mother died, while their respective fathers show no interest in them. The humble life of this unexpected family on the outskirts of Barcelona goes on without major surprises until she is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
“We are delighted to work again with Agustí after the success of ‘Uncertain Glory.
- 2022-05-20
- par Emilio Mayorga
- Variety Film + TV
Reflecting on a heretofore-unseen existential threat, the film distributors and exhibitors speaking at a round-table presented as part of UniFrance’s Rendez-vous With French Cinema on Tuesday echoed a shared refrain: To ensure a robust return to normal, whenever that time might come, industry actors needed immediate financial relief.
Moderated by industry analyst Michael Gubbins, the panel brought together distributor Enrique González Kuhn (Caramel Films), exhibitor Edna Epelbaum (CineVital), exec Margherita Chiti (Palomar) and marketing director Züleyha Azman (Kino Rotterdam Cinema). Each participant detailed the particulars of their specific situations while agitating for a common cure.
Though theaters remain open in Spain, the particularities of that territory – where mainstream imports account for nearly 80% of the market, and those same international actors handle most popular local releases – have tied exhibitors into a kind of Gordian knot. “The audience doesn’t come out except for those big [mainstream releases],” explained González Kuhn. “The cinemas...
Moderated by industry analyst Michael Gubbins, the panel brought together distributor Enrique González Kuhn (Caramel Films), exhibitor Edna Epelbaum (CineVital), exec Margherita Chiti (Palomar) and marketing director Züleyha Azman (Kino Rotterdam Cinema). Each participant detailed the particulars of their specific situations while agitating for a common cure.
Though theaters remain open in Spain, the particularities of that territory – where mainstream imports account for nearly 80% of the market, and those same international actors handle most popular local releases – have tied exhibitors into a kind of Gordian knot. “The audience doesn’t come out except for those big [mainstream releases],” explained González Kuhn. “The cinemas...
- 2021-01-13
- par Ben Croll
- Variety Film + TV
Release rocked by fresh rape allegations against the director.
European distributors of Roman Polanski’s An Officer And A Spy have told Screen they are standing by their release plans despite protests in Paris and a fresh rape allegation against the director.
As previously reported, Gaumont is pushing ahead with a 550-screen release in France from today despite an accusation by photographer Valentine Monnier that Polanski raped her in 1975 when she was 18-years-old. Polanski has denied the allegation via his lawyer who says they plan to take legal action against Le Parisien newspaper, which printed Monnier’s story.
Other distributors...
European distributors of Roman Polanski’s An Officer And A Spy have told Screen they are standing by their release plans despite protests in Paris and a fresh rape allegation against the director.
As previously reported, Gaumont is pushing ahead with a 550-screen release in France from today despite an accusation by photographer Valentine Monnier that Polanski raped her in 1975 when she was 18-years-old. Polanski has denied the allegation via his lawyer who says they plan to take legal action against Le Parisien newspaper, which printed Monnier’s story.
Other distributors...
- 2019-11-13
- par 1100380¦Melanie Goodfellow¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
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