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World War II Drama ‘Never Alone’ From Klaus Haro Sells to Multiple Territories (EXCLUSIVE)
The Playmaker has closed several distribution deals for the World War II drama “Never Alone,” directed by Klaus Haro.
“Never Alone” has been picked up for distribution in Bulgaria (Beta Film), India (BookMyShow), Latin America (Encripta) and Spain (Twelve Oaks). “Never Alone,” based on the life of Abraham Stiller, tells the story of Jewish refugees seeking safety in Finland during World War II. The Playmaker represents festival titles like “Curveball” by Johannes Naber, Locarno contender “Monte Verita” by Stefan Jäger and Venice and Toronto contender “Die Andere Heimat” by Edgar Reitz, as well as family films like “Help I Shrunk My Teacher” by Sven Unterwaldt, “Pirate Mo” by Florian Westermann, and “Ploey — You Never Fly Alone” by Árni Ólafur Ásgeirsson, Gunnar Karlsson and Ives Agemans, and genre movies like “Paws” by Lukas Rinker, “Rubikon” by Leni Lauritsch and “Holy Shit” by Lukas Rinker.
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