Get the latest gossip

Kino Lorber, Zeitgeist Buy Cannes’ Movie ‘Holy Cow,’ Winner of Un Certain Regard’s Youth Prize (EXCLUSIVE)


'Holy Cow,' a French movie that won the Youth Prize at the Cannes Film Festivak, will be released in the U.S. and English-speaking Canada.

It marks the screen debut of Clement Faveau who plays Totone, an 18-year-old farmer whose carefree teenage life is turned upside down after the tragic death of his father. Seeking extra income, Totone enters a cash competition for the best Comte cheese made in this western part of the French Alps. Pyramide’s head of sales Agathe Mauruc said the company was “delighted that the release of ‘Holy Cow’ in the U.S. is being handled by Zeitgeist and Kino Lorber.” “We are confident in the film’s potential,particularly due to its French touch and the beautiful story revolving around the famous Comté cheese.”

Get the Android app

Or read this on Variety

Read more on:

Photo of kino lorber

kino lorber

Related news:

News photo

Kino Lorber’s Wendy Lidell Stepping Down As Theatrical Acquisitions & Distribution Chief

News photo

Kino Lorber Buys North American Rights to John Lennon and Yoko Doc ‘Daytime Revolution’ (EXCLUSIVE)

News photo

Bruno Dumont’s Berlinale Prizewinner ‘The Empire’ Finds North American Distribution With Kino Lorber (EXCLUSIVE)