Argentinian Lgbt drama premiered in Rotterdam’s Deep Focus strand.
London and Philadelphia-based distributor Tla Releasing has picked up mutliple territories to José Celestino Campusano’s Argentinian drama Men Of Hard Skin (Hombres De Piel Dura) from Compañia De Cine.
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The film premiered at this year’s International Film Festival Rotterdam (Iffr) and is set to have its European premiere at BFI Flare in London later this month.
Tla has taken UK, North America, German-speaking territories, French-speaking territories, and south-east Asia on the film, and is planning some theatrical play.
The company specialises in releasing Lgbt entertainment. Men...
London and Philadelphia-based distributor Tla Releasing has picked up mutliple territories to José Celestino Campusano’s Argentinian drama Men Of Hard Skin (Hombres De Piel Dura) from Compañia De Cine.
Show Fullscreen
The film premiered at this year’s International Film Festival Rotterdam (Iffr) and is set to have its European premiere at BFI Flare in London later this month.
Tla has taken UK, North America, German-speaking territories, French-speaking territories, and south-east Asia on the film, and is planning some theatrical play.
The company specialises in releasing Lgbt entertainment. Men...
- 3/20/2019
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Argentine and Polish filmmakers to have works shown at festival.
The 2018 International Film Festival Rotterdam (Iffr, Jan 24 - Feb 4) will host retrospectives of the works of Argentine director José Celestino Campusano and Polish visual artist and filmmaker Artur Żmijewski.
Source: Iffr
Vikingo
Campusano, little-known outside of his home country, is recognised for his films exploring people living on the fringes of Argentine society, primarily among its working class.
Notably, his 2009 film Vikingo chronicled biker gangs and his 2014 feature El Perro Molina followed a small-time criminal on the decline.
The retrospective will also feature the international premiere of his new film El Azote, about a social worker working with young offenders, and the world premiere of Brooklyn Experience, a 60-minute Vr installation the director shot in the Us.
Żmijewski is known for his visual installations that deal with the disabled and under-represented.
His 2010 film Blindly depicted blind people embracing the art of painting, and in 2013 film...
The 2018 International Film Festival Rotterdam (Iffr, Jan 24 - Feb 4) will host retrospectives of the works of Argentine director José Celestino Campusano and Polish visual artist and filmmaker Artur Żmijewski.
Source: Iffr
Vikingo
Campusano, little-known outside of his home country, is recognised for his films exploring people living on the fringes of Argentine society, primarily among its working class.
Notably, his 2009 film Vikingo chronicled biker gangs and his 2014 feature El Perro Molina followed a small-time criminal on the decline.
The retrospective will also feature the international premiere of his new film El Azote, about a social worker working with young offenders, and the world premiere of Brooklyn Experience, a 60-minute Vr installation the director shot in the Us.
Żmijewski is known for his visual installations that deal with the disabled and under-represented.
His 2010 film Blindly depicted blind people embracing the art of painting, and in 2013 film...
- 1/11/2018
- by Jasper Hart
- ScreenDaily
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