THE PARTY FILM SALES is handling a quartet of Cannes 2020 label selections. It will not be market screening these titles. Cannes 2020 titles on its slate comprise Maïwenn’s DNA, Lucas Belvaux’s Home Front (co-handled with The Party Film Sales), Bruno Podalyès’s French Tech, Samir Guesmi’s Ibrahim, Dea Kulumbegashvili’s Beginning and Goro Miyazaki’s Earwig And The Witch, as well as Cannes Critics’ Week title The Swarm. WILD BUNCH kicks off sales on James Gray’s period drama Armageddon Time, starring Robert De Nero, Oscar Issac, Donald Sutherland and Anne Hathaway. The company’s slate also features Cannes 2020 label selections Spring Blossom, the debut feature of Suzanne Lindon, and Lithuanian filmmaker Sharunas Bartas’s post-Second World War drama In The Dusk. LUXBOX launches Belgian director Joachim Lafosse’s upcoming drama The Restless, starring Leiïa Bekhti and Damien Bonnard as a couple living under the pall of the husband’s bipolarism. Charades will also market premiere another seven titles including The Rosemaker, Hunted and Bigfoot Family. Its slate also features Cannes Critics’ Week 2020 selection Skies Of Lebanonby Chloé Mazlo although there are no plans to show it to buyers online. It will also market premiere Cannes 2020 titles The Big Hit by Emmanuel Courcol and Israeli filmmaker Nir Bergman’s father-and-son tale Here We Are. It will also rev up sales on Norwegian director Joachim Trier’s upcoming contemporary comedy drama The Worst Person In The World, which was announced last year and is due to shoot this summer.ĬHARADES is running one of the most packed screening schedules, including a market premiere for Cannes 2020 label comedy The Speech by Laurent Tirard. MK2 FILMS is launching Carine Tardieu’s romantic drama The Young Lovers, starring Fanny Ardant opposite Melvil Poupaud as a 70-year-old woman who embarks on an affair with a married doctor 25 years her junior, and Ratatouille screenwriter Jim Capobianco’s stop-motion animation feature The Inventor about the life of Leonardo da Vinci, featuring Stephen Fry and Daisy Ridley in the voice cast.
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