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Genre Pics, Thrillers Lead Sales Slew for Latido Films But Crowdpleasers, Standout Drama Also Break Out to Deals (EXCLUSIVE)
Latido Films copious sales underscore the way market demand is going, led by genre pics and thrillers.
Hungary (Pannonian), Taiwan (AV Jet) and Bulgaria (Beta Film) has also acquired Aire,” which talks about environmental crisis, human distancing and women’s right to decide what to do with their bodies. In other titles, Myriad has pounced on U.S. all rights to “All the Names of God,” from Calparsoro, with “Cell 211’s” Luis Tosar as a terrorist hostage, forced to walk main Madrid thoroughfare, the Gran Vía, with a bow strapped to his chest. Latido has also closed with Brazil-based Encripta for Latin American all rights to a 15-pic package taking in “Aire” as well as Elena Trapé’s “The Enchanted,” with Laia Costa (“Lullaby”), Swiss social drama “La Mif,” a Berlin winner, Carla Subirana’s fiction feature debut “Sica,” a Berlinale Generation player, Rocío Mesa’s first feature “Tobacco Barns,” which premiered at San Sebastian’s New Directors and Arantxa Echevarria’s coming-of-age drama “Chinas.”
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