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It’s a quiet weekend for new releases in British and Irish cinemas, with two new titles on screen: the mystery of Chinese crime through Sam Quah Sheep Without A Shepherd and Grégory Magne’s Perfumes.
Sheep Without A Shepherd reached number one in the Chinese workplace after a launch in December 2019 and one of the latest hits in the country before Covid-19 forced the sites to close in January. of some cinemas.
Launched through Trinity Film/CineAsia in the UK and Ireland, it follows a guy who takes desperate measures to save his circle of relatives from the dark aspect of the law, after committing an unforeseen crime.
Perfumes is through Curzon/Artificial Eye, and the film is shown in miniature on two of the company’s sites, Mayfair and Bloomsbury.The film stars Emmanuelle Devos as an egocentric diva from the world of fragrances.
With the release of Tenet on August 26, the other new titles for this weekend are features of the catalog. These come with the 2017 Jordan Peele Get Out Mystery via Park Circus; and The Karate Kid via John G. Avildsen since 1984 via Sony Pictures Releasing.
New Wave Films is achieving an online release of Sadaf Foroughi’s main Iranian school drama Ava, along with Modern Films, through Sadaf Foroughi’s initiative for independent theaters.
France has once returned demonstrating its healthy independent industry, with 12 new titles in a diversity of genres.
These come with the winner of sundance jury grid and Screen Berlin Never Rarely Sometimes Always through Eliza Hittman’s Universal, produced through BBC Films.The film follows a couple of teenage women from rural Pennsylvania who move to New York City to seek medical assistance after an unwanted pregnancy.
Metropolitan FilmExport has The Rental, the first film by American actor Dave Franco, starring Dan Stevens and Alison Brie in a horror about two couples renting a bad vacation home for a weekend; while Unhinged, the mystery that drives russell Crowe’s anger that has ruled global markets (including 3 weeks in the UK and Ireland) is published through SND.
Méliane Marcaggi’s comedy Belle-Fille tops the new French titles; starring Alexandra Lamy and Miou-Miou in the story of a woman who ends up pretending to be the daughter-in-law an old woman has dreamed of. UGC is leaving.
Another Sundance 2020 title, Cuties by Maïmouna Doucouré, comes out via Bac Films, about a woman who comes to perceive her femininity after joining an organization of dancers at school. Ducouré won the award for directing in global cinema. – drama in Utah, the movie being will air at the Berlinale the following month and will premiere globally on Netflix on September 9.
The film generated controversy prior to its release on Netflix, which focused on allegations that a promotional symbol sexualized its young main characters. A petition calling for the film’s removal had reached 85,000 signatures as of Thursday, August 20, and Netflix has apologized for the poster, but converted its release plans.
Other premieres in France are Hubert Sauper’s documentary Epicenter through Les Films du Losange, which won the Grand Prize of the Documentary Jury on World Cinema at Sundance this year; The drama of Malou Leth Reymann’s family circle A perfect family through Haut et Court; and Egg in Diaphana, the name of the Berlinale 2019 Competition through Quan’an Wang.
Nour Films has the docu-drama Family Romance, LLC by Werner Herzog; ARP Sélection was named Workforce by David Zonana in Toronto 2019; Bodega Films presents the drama The Third Wife through Ash Mayfair in Toronto 2018 in Vietnam; while CGR Events is releasing the Japanese animation of Kenji Nagasaki My Hero Academy: Heroes Rising.
Disney has released its first name in Germany since the reopening of theaters.The studio will open the fantasy drama Wendy, a new version of Peter Pan’s story directed through Benh Zeitlin (Beasts of the Southern World), which was first noticed in Sundance.
Two other titles that were noted in the past in Park City come with Michael Almereyda’s biopic, Tesla, starring Ethan Hawke as a visionary inventor, to be featured through Leonine; and Michael Angelo Covino’s comedy Climb, which will premiere through Prokino.
Six productions will also be aired this weekend, adding the Mental Mystery Exile, which debuted in Sundance and won first prize at the Sarajevo Film Festival this week.Directed through Kosovo-born Visar Morina, it will be released through Alamode.
Other titles come with Connie Walther’s Die Ranen, published through Real Fiction, which mixes truth and fiction while 4 young inmates are re-founded with 4 harmful dogs (Real Fiction).
Bettina Bàhler Schlingensief’s documentary portrait – A Voice That Shook The Silence will be released via Weltkino, while InTouch will open Selbst Geheilt, Stephan Petrowitsch’s documentary on self-healing.
Savas Ceviz’s Kopfplatzen drama, which will premiere through Salzgeber, and Ceylon Ataman-Czech’s coming-of-age drama Sebastian Jumping Fences, released through Deja-vu Film, are the first two films to be released.
Aritz Moreno’s surreal black comedy, Benefits of Traveling by Train (Neue Visionen); The mystery of Will Wernick on social networks Follow Me (Capelight); The tragicomedy Stage Mother (Kinostar) through Thom Fitzgerald, with Jacki Weave; and through Croco Film of the 1982 children’s film Meister Eder und sein Pumuckl.
Disney nevertheless released the Pixar Onward animation, having postponed it several times, was originally scheduled for March, when it won an outing in many foreign territories, however, the increased spread of coronavirus in Italy to this level has put it.Look forward.
Another Berlinale title, Abel Ferrara’s Siberia, reaches theaters via Digital Nexus; while Vision Distribution has the French comedy A Siren In Paris through Mathis Malzieu.
Koch Media debuts Gretel
Movies Inspired continues its catalog to theaters with the 2019 Cannes premiere of Jessica Hausner’s Little Joe.
Monkeys through Alejandro Landes, Colombia’s 2020 Oscar nominee, is distributed through I Wonder Pictures.
The re-editing of Giorgio Diritti’s first Berlinale Hidden Away, starring Elio Germano as the Italian painter Antonio Ligabue (role for which he won the Silver Bear) crowned the box office.
01 Distribution screened the film in 119 cinemas, amounting to 99,504 euros.The film premiered last weekend when cinemas were closed by lockout and grossed a total of 215,519 euros.
The rest of the top 20 is made up of delays and reissues.
Inspired by Claudio Noce’s childhood, this crime drama becomes a father-son story
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The poignant drama about the age of majority parallels the sexual awakening of a woman with Algeria’s political adolescence
Producers targeted in early February 2021.
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“It’s just about Netflix already,” said Guy Bisson of knowledge company Ampere Analysis.
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Titles come with “Nomadland”, “The Courier”, “One Night In Miami” via Regina King and the first Venice game “The Ties”.
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