Leading sales agency Beta Cinema has revealed a tranche of sales to major territories for “Let It Rain,” “The Physician II” and “The Light.”
The Swedish comedy “Let It Rain,” directed by two-time Oscar-nominee Hannes Holm, was sold to Leonine (German-speaking territories), Benelux and Singapore (September Film), Czech Republic (Film Europe), Former Yugoslavia (Blitz), Bulgaria (Beta Film) and Israel (Lev Cinemas).
Robert Gustafsson (“The 100-Year-Old Man”), Jonas Karlsson (“The Snowman”) and Karin Lithman (“The Bridge”) star in the tale of a grumpy widower who, by miracle or coincidence, finds himself at the center of an event that could transform not only his own life but the fate of his entire village—and possibly the world. Holm earned two Academy Award nominations for “A Man Called Ove” in 2015. The film became an international box office hit in 2016, grossing over $30 million worldwide, and was later remade as “A Man Called Otto,” starring Tom Hanks.
The Swedish comedy “Let It Rain,” directed by two-time Oscar-nominee Hannes Holm, was sold to Leonine (German-speaking territories), Benelux and Singapore (September Film), Czech Republic (Film Europe), Former Yugoslavia (Blitz), Bulgaria (Beta Film) and Israel (Lev Cinemas).
Robert Gustafsson (“The 100-Year-Old Man”), Jonas Karlsson (“The Snowman”) and Karin Lithman (“The Bridge”) star in the tale of a grumpy widower who, by miracle or coincidence, finds himself at the center of an event that could transform not only his own life but the fate of his entire village—and possibly the world. Holm earned two Academy Award nominations for “A Man Called Ove” in 2015. The film became an international box office hit in 2016, grossing over $30 million worldwide, and was later remade as “A Man Called Otto,” starring Tom Hanks.
- 5/16/2025
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
© Warner Bros, Alfa Pictures & Karma Films Destino final: Lazos de sangre © Warner Bros
La muerte vuelve a tener agenda propia. Esta nueva entrega de la mítica saga Destino final promete renovar las pesadillas colectivas con más muertes en cadena: desmembramientos y accidentes catastróficos que seguro te harán mirar con los dedos entreabiertos.
Lo que queda de ti © Karma Films
Tras su paso por el Festival de Málaga, Lo que queda de ti se perfiló como una de las grandes óperas primas españolas de la temporada. Una película que sigue a Sara (Laia Manzanares), una joven pianista de jazz obligada a regresar a su pueblo natal tras la repentina muerte de su padre. Allí, ella y su hermana deben decidir qué hacer con la granja familiar. Fuimos afortunados de verla y, como comentamos en nuestra crítica, «se consagra como una espléndida ópera prima que coloca a Gala Gracia en el futuro del cine español.
La muerte vuelve a tener agenda propia. Esta nueva entrega de la mítica saga Destino final promete renovar las pesadillas colectivas con más muertes en cadena: desmembramientos y accidentes catastróficos que seguro te harán mirar con los dedos entreabiertos.
Lo que queda de ti © Karma Films
Tras su paso por el Festival de Málaga, Lo que queda de ti se perfiló como una de las grandes óperas primas españolas de la temporada. Una película que sigue a Sara (Laia Manzanares), una joven pianista de jazz obligada a regresar a su pueblo natal tras la repentina muerte de su padre. Allí, ella y su hermana deben decidir qué hacer con la granja familiar. Fuimos afortunados de verla y, como comentamos en nuestra crítica, «se consagra como una espléndida ópera prima que coloca a Gala Gracia en el futuro del cine español.
- 5/16/2025
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
Beta Cinema has secured the international sales rights for the concentration camp drama “Each of Us,” starring Diane Kruger, whose credits include “In the Fade,” for which she won best actress in Cannes, “Inglourious Basterds,” and “Amrum,” which premieres this week in Cannes.
Other lead members of the cast include Carla Juri, Aida Folch and Ninel Geiger.
The film tells a story of survival, resistance and sorority in the Ravensbrück women’s concentration camp – the only one of its kind – during the final days of World War II.
“Each of Us” is directed by an all-female team of four European filmmakers: Anne Zohra Berrached (“24 Weeks”), Neus Ballús, Stina Werenfels (“Dora Or the Sexual Neuroses of Our Parents”) and Anna Jadowska.
The film, inspired by true stories, is written by screenwriters Eva Pauné and Mirjam Ziegler. It follows the intertwined stories of four women from different countries who struggle to preserve...
Other lead members of the cast include Carla Juri, Aida Folch and Ninel Geiger.
The film tells a story of survival, resistance and sorority in the Ravensbrück women’s concentration camp – the only one of its kind – during the final days of World War II.
“Each of Us” is directed by an all-female team of four European filmmakers: Anne Zohra Berrached (“24 Weeks”), Neus Ballús, Stina Werenfels (“Dora Or the Sexual Neuroses of Our Parents”) and Anna Jadowska.
The film, inspired by true stories, is written by screenwriters Eva Pauné and Mirjam Ziegler. It follows the intertwined stories of four women from different countries who struggle to preserve...
- 5/13/2025
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Los lanzamientos más destacados en cines y plataformas de streaming. © Paramount Pictures, Disney & Apple TV+
Mayo ya huele a palomitas, aire acondicionado y salas a rebosar: la temporada de blockbusters ha comenzado oficialmente. La maquinaria de los grandes estudios se pone en marcha con estrenos que buscan dominar la taquilla –una nueva entrega de Destino final para darnos pesadillas, lo ¿último? de Ethan Hunt o Lilo y Stitch en carne y hueso para compensar el traspié de Blancanieves de Disney–, sin dejar del todo de lado las propuestas más personales –el cine español que brilló en el Festival de Málaga–. Y si eres del plan sofá, manta y peli, atento también a los estrenos en plataformas, con un Guy Ritchie explorando el terreno aventurero al más puro estilo Indiana Jones contemporáneo. Estos son los 10 títulos más destacados de este mes:
LA EVALUACIÓN (8 de mayo en Prime Video) © Prime Video
Tras...
Mayo ya huele a palomitas, aire acondicionado y salas a rebosar: la temporada de blockbusters ha comenzado oficialmente. La maquinaria de los grandes estudios se pone en marcha con estrenos que buscan dominar la taquilla –una nueva entrega de Destino final para darnos pesadillas, lo ¿último? de Ethan Hunt o Lilo y Stitch en carne y hueso para compensar el traspié de Blancanieves de Disney–, sin dejar del todo de lado las propuestas más personales –el cine español que brilló en el Festival de Málaga–. Y si eres del plan sofá, manta y peli, atento también a los estrenos en plataformas, con un Guy Ritchie explorando el terreno aventurero al más puro estilo Indiana Jones contemporáneo. Estos son los 10 títulos más destacados de este mes:
LA EVALUACIÓN (8 de mayo en Prime Video) © Prime Video
Tras...
- 5/2/2025
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
Forqué-nominated Spanish director Gala Gracia (“Evanescente”) will debut her tender first feature, “Remnants of You” (“Lo que queda de ti”), in competition at this year’s Malaga Film Festival.
The narrative follows Sara, a young jazz pianist living in New York who’s returned home to Spain’s Pyrenees after news of her father’s abrupt death. As heightened mourning grips her, she finds she’s inherited his sheep farm alongside her sister Elena, planting her firmly in a hometown both familiar and suffocating.
A highly personal portrait of reconciling desires against the sturdy expectations life doles out, the film centers Sara’s trepidation, as she weighs abandoning her passions to run the family business in an attempt to uphold her father’s legacy, potentially sacrificing the nourishment of her own.
Produced by Carlo D’Ursi’s Potenza Producciones (“The Quiet Maid”) with co-production credits to Bastian Films, Sajama Films, Garbo Produzioni and Fado Filmes,...
The narrative follows Sara, a young jazz pianist living in New York who’s returned home to Spain’s Pyrenees after news of her father’s abrupt death. As heightened mourning grips her, she finds she’s inherited his sheep farm alongside her sister Elena, planting her firmly in a hometown both familiar and suffocating.
A highly personal portrait of reconciling desires against the sturdy expectations life doles out, the film centers Sara’s trepidation, as she weighs abandoning her passions to run the family business in an attempt to uphold her father’s legacy, potentially sacrificing the nourishment of her own.
Produced by Carlo D’Ursi’s Potenza Producciones (“The Quiet Maid”) with co-production credits to Bastian Films, Sajama Films, Garbo Produzioni and Fado Filmes,...
- 3/17/2025
- by Holly Jones
- Variety Film + TV
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