The group helmed by Pamela Leu is selling Swiss director Andrea Štaka’s new work, the front-runner in a hefty line-up which includes Elie Wajeman, Ève Deboise and Éric Gravel’s latest offerings. The European Film Market - set to unfold at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival (running 20 February to 1 March) - is shaping up to be an especially busy one for international sales firm Be For Films, the Belgian subsidiary of the French group Playtime, helmed by Pamela Leu, who will be negotiating on behalf of 16 screening or upcoming titles. Standing tall amongst them is Mare by Switzerland’s Andrea Štaka which will enjoy its world premiere in the Panorama section. Written by the director herself (also the co-author of Mary Queen of...
The two actors lead the cast of Ève Deboise’s second feature film, a Blue Monday production sold by Be For Films, which is set to be shot from January. The first clapperboard will slam on 2 January for Petite leçon d’amour, Ève Deboise’s second feature film after Lost Paradise (which notably won the Jeonju Grand Prize in 2013). Together once more at the head of the cast are Laetitia Dosch and Pierre Deladonchamps (nominated for the 2017 Best Actor gong at both the César Awards and the Lumières Awards for A Kid; the winner...
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