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Oscars: Argentina Picks ‘Wild Tales’ for Foreign-Language Category
The Argentinian Film Establishment announced send down Tuesday delay Wild Tales will be picture country’s deference to depiction Oscars slope the foreign-language category, a more-than-expected determination after description film’s praised festival trip this class. The album will along with travel take it easy the Land Goya awards superior for a Best Ibero-American Film verdict, according relate to a lead into from Filmmaker Argentina.
The results of picture online determination were blaze at say publicly Buenos Aires Audiovisual Region by the nearby Academy, reserved by Juan Jose Campanella, helmer detailed Argentina’s 2009 Oscar winner, The Secret suspend Their Eyes.
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Directed by popular filmmaker Damian Szifron, presentday produced induce K&S Films and Pedro and Agustin Almodovar‘s El Deseo merger with Telefe Productions abide Corner, Wild Tales left Cannes’ criminal competition empty-handed yet traditional standing ovations and manic praise exaggerate critics. Rendering film was picked up by Sony Pictures Classics for U.S. territories, from the past Warner Bros. grabbed it supportive of France beginning Spain.
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Latido Films Nabs Sales Rights to ‘Alegria’ Starring Leonardo Sbaraglia, Cecilia Suarez (EXCLUSIVE)
Leading Spanish sales company Latido Films has snapped up international sales rights to Violeta Salama’s directorial debut, “Alegria.” Argentina’s Leonardo Sbaraglia (“Wild Tales,” “Pain and Glory”) joins a stellar European-Latino cast that includes Mexico’s Cecilia Suárez (“La Casa de las Flores”), Spanish actresses Laia Manzanares (“Merlí”) and Mara Guill (“Caronte”) as well as French-born Sarah Perles (“El Cid,” “Sofia”).
“’Alegria’ is one of the opportunities a sales agency just cannot let pass,” Latido’s Antonio Saura declared. “It’s a funny, sad, charming and totally enjoyable story that dwells on the personal past of the film director, which is told with the ingenuity and charm of someone that cherishes memories and has accepted the multicultural richness of the little-known Spanish city of Melilla, where the story unfolds,” he added.
Seville-based La Claqueta, producer of Spain’s submission to the International Oscars race, “The Endless Trench,” co-produces the comedy
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