The film premiered in the Venice Film Festival’s Orizzonti section.
UK distributor Curzon has acquired rights to French director Mikhaël Hers’ drama Amanda, about a young man rebuilding his life after the sudden, tragic death of his sister.
“Mikhaël is such an assured filmmaker and we’re delighted to be able to deliver this unique and tender film to our audiences. It’s a pleasure to work once again with our friends at mk2,” said Curzon managing director Louise Dent.
Vincent Lacoste stars as David, a happy-go-lucky young man getting by in Paris on a series of odd jobs,...
UK distributor Curzon has acquired rights to French director Mikhaël Hers’ drama Amanda, about a young man rebuilding his life after the sudden, tragic death of his sister.
“Mikhaël is such an assured filmmaker and we’re delighted to be able to deliver this unique and tender film to our audiences. It’s a pleasure to work once again with our friends at mk2,” said Curzon managing director Louise Dent.
Vincent Lacoste stars as David, a happy-go-lucky young man getting by in Paris on a series of odd jobs,...
- 11/29/2018
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
The film premiered in the Venice Film Festival’s Orizzonti section.
UK distributor Curzon Artificial Eye has acquired rights to French director Mikhaël Hers’ drama Amanda, about a young man rebuilding his life after the sudden, tragic death of his sister.
“Mikhaël is such an assured filmmaker and we’re delighted to be able to deliver this unique and tender film to our audiences. It’s a pleasure to work once again with our friends at mk2,” said Curzon managing director Louise Dent.
Vincent Lacoste stars as David, a happy-go-lucky young man getting by in Paris on a series of odd jobs,...
UK distributor Curzon Artificial Eye has acquired rights to French director Mikhaël Hers’ drama Amanda, about a young man rebuilding his life after the sudden, tragic death of his sister.
“Mikhaël is such an assured filmmaker and we’re delighted to be able to deliver this unique and tender film to our audiences. It’s a pleasure to work once again with our friends at mk2,” said Curzon managing director Louise Dent.
Vincent Lacoste stars as David, a happy-go-lucky young man getting by in Paris on a series of odd jobs,...
- 11/29/2018
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
French director Mikhaël Hers’ timely drama is heading to Japan, Japan and Italy.
Paris-based mk2 films has unveiled a raft of sales on French director Mikhaël Hers’ timely drama Amanda following its well-received premiere at the Venice Film Festival’s Orizzonti selection.
The film has captured the attention of Asian buyers, selling to Japan (Bitters End), China (Hualu), Taiwan (Andrews).
The first European distributors on board include Benelux (Cinéart), Switzerland (Jmh), Italy (Officine Ubu), Scandinavia (Angel), Poland (Best Film). The film has also sold to Israël (Lev) and Brazil (Imovision).
Amanda is Hers’ third feature after Memory Lane and This Summer Feeling.
Paris-based mk2 films has unveiled a raft of sales on French director Mikhaël Hers’ timely drama Amanda following its well-received premiere at the Venice Film Festival’s Orizzonti selection.
The film has captured the attention of Asian buyers, selling to Japan (Bitters End), China (Hualu), Taiwan (Andrews).
The first European distributors on board include Benelux (Cinéart), Switzerland (Jmh), Italy (Officine Ubu), Scandinavia (Angel), Poland (Best Film). The film has also sold to Israël (Lev) and Brazil (Imovision).
Amanda is Hers’ third feature after Memory Lane and This Summer Feeling.
- 9/14/2018
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
French director Mikhaël Hers’ timely drama is heading to Japan, Japan and Italy.
Paris-based mk2 films has unveiled a raft of sales on French director Mikhaël Hers’ timely drama Amanda following its well-received premiere at the Venice Film Festival’s Orizzonti selection.
The film has captured the attention of Asian buyers, selling to Japan (Bitters End), China (Hualu), Taiwan (Andrews).
The first European distributors on board include Benelux (Cinéart), Switzerland (Jmh), Italy (Officine Ubu), Scandinavia (Angel), Poland (Best Film). The film has also sold to Israël (Lev) and Brazil (Imovision).
Amanda is Hers’ third feature after Memory Lane and This Summer Feeling.
Paris-based mk2 films has unveiled a raft of sales on French director Mikhaël Hers’ timely drama Amanda following its well-received premiere at the Venice Film Festival’s Orizzonti selection.
The film has captured the attention of Asian buyers, selling to Japan (Bitters End), China (Hualu), Taiwan (Andrews).
The first European distributors on board include Benelux (Cinéart), Switzerland (Jmh), Italy (Officine Ubu), Scandinavia (Angel), Poland (Best Film). The film has also sold to Israël (Lev) and Brazil (Imovision).
Amanda is Hers’ third feature after Memory Lane and This Summer Feeling.
- 9/14/2018
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
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