Latido Films, which previously bet on Latin arthouse cinema in Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s “The Beasts” and Alauda Ruiz de Azúa’s breakout, “Lullaby,” have acquired international sales rights to Colombian filmmaker Gala del Sol’s debut feature, “Rains Over Babel” (“Llueve sobre Babel”), ahead of its Sundance world premiere and European bow at the International Film Festival Rotterdam.
Latido will also celebrate at Rotterdam the international premiere of “The Flamenco Guitar of Yerai Cortes,” one of the standout first features at last September’s San Sebastian Festival, marking the feature debut as a director of Antón Álvarez, better known as C. Tangana, his stage name as a singer-songwriter.
Latido’s Juan Torres brokered the deal on “Rains Over Babel” and told Variety they found the title “a modern, entertaining, fun project that also has a lot of depth and scope in its ideas.” Adding, “It’s a powerful cinematic experience...
Latido will also celebrate at Rotterdam the international premiere of “The Flamenco Guitar of Yerai Cortes,” one of the standout first features at last September’s San Sebastian Festival, marking the feature debut as a director of Antón Álvarez, better known as C. Tangana, his stage name as a singer-songwriter.
Latido’s Juan Torres brokered the deal on “Rains Over Babel” and told Variety they found the title “a modern, entertaining, fun project that also has a lot of depth and scope in its ideas.” Adding, “It’s a powerful cinematic experience...
- 1/21/2025
- by Holly Jones
- Variety Film + TV
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