“Lost And Found” has closed first sales to Italy (Eagle Pictures), France (Kmbo) and Taiwan (Creative Century Entertainment) on thriller “Lost and Found,” starring Álvaro Morte, “Money Heist’s” Professor, and directed by “The Head” helmer Jorge Dorado.
The caliber of the distributors – Eagle Pictures is one of Italy’s most muscular mainstream buyers, for instance – and the movie’s high-profile talent package confirm “Lost and Found” as a preeminent title in Spain’s currently most exportable product line: Upscale ambitious thrillers with a social-issue underbelly.
Filmax, “Lost and Found’s” sales company, screened a promo at Berlin’s European Film Market. The first sales news comes just before the film’s first market screening at a private event at Cannes.
In “Lost and Found,” Morte plays Mario, who leads a solitary existence working at a Lost and Found office. One day, a suitcase arrives, found at the bottom of a river.
The caliber of the distributors – Eagle Pictures is one of Italy’s most muscular mainstream buyers, for instance – and the movie’s high-profile talent package confirm “Lost and Found” as a preeminent title in Spain’s currently most exportable product line: Upscale ambitious thrillers with a social-issue underbelly.
Filmax, “Lost and Found’s” sales company, screened a promo at Berlin’s European Film Market. The first sales news comes just before the film’s first market screening at a private event at Cannes.
In “Lost and Found,” Morte plays Mario, who leads a solitary existence working at a Lost and Found office. One day, a suitcase arrives, found at the bottom of a river.
- 5/18/2022
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
It’s the weekend, it’s the summer, but because we’re in the middle of a pandemic, that means you might end up spending a lot of it inside. In which case, the various streaming services on offer have got you covered for fresh content to watch over the next few days. Across Netflix, Disney Plus, Hulu, Prime and HBO Max, there are many new movies and TV shows coming from Friday to Sunday for you to binge, and you can take a look at the full list below.
July 24
Netflix
¡A cantar! (Sing On! Spain) — Netflix Original
Animal Crackers — Netflix Film
Dragons: Rescue Riders: Secrets of the Songwing — Netflix Family
In the Dark: Season 2
The Kissing Booth 2 — Netflix Film
Ofrenda a la tormenta — Netflix Film
Disney+
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
Wild Congo (S1)
Wild Sri Lanka (S1)
Disney Family Sundays – “The Jungle...
July 24
Netflix
¡A cantar! (Sing On! Spain) — Netflix Original
Animal Crackers — Netflix Film
Dragons: Rescue Riders: Secrets of the Songwing — Netflix Family
In the Dark: Season 2
The Kissing Booth 2 — Netflix Film
Ofrenda a la tormenta — Netflix Film
Disney+
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
Wild Congo (S1)
Wild Sri Lanka (S1)
Disney Family Sundays – “The Jungle...
- 7/25/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
The Quirino Awards, a prize ceremony and industry forum for animation titles from Latin America, Spain and Portugal, will hold its third edition online with the support of Retina Latina and Filmin platforms. Event runs May 25 through June 27, when the awards ceremony takes place.
Unspooling during its first two editions on Tenerife, a Canary Island and building animation hub, the Awards were scheduled to take place on site over April 16-18 and but postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Works accessible online will include nominees for best student short film and film school winners from the previous editions, “one of the categories that best represents the future of Ibero-American animation,” said Quirino Awards promoter José Luis Farias.
“Ibero-American animation is right now at a kind of hatching stage. It’s a privilege to know that the Quirino Awards are an active part of that ecosystem,” he added. “The animation industry...
Unspooling during its first two editions on Tenerife, a Canary Island and building animation hub, the Awards were scheduled to take place on site over April 16-18 and but postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Works accessible online will include nominees for best student short film and film school winners from the previous editions, “one of the categories that best represents the future of Ibero-American animation,” said Quirino Awards promoter José Luis Farias.
“Ibero-American animation is right now at a kind of hatching stage. It’s a privilege to know that the Quirino Awards are an active part of that ecosystem,” he added. “The animation industry...
- 5/21/2020
- by Emilio Mayorga
- Variety Film + TV
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