Sales: Luxbox Living in an idyllic Andalusia, a couple in love grapples with the realities of making a living through OnlyFans.
Screened at Seville and Tallinn. Sales: Begin Again Films. One of the big Spanish action-thrillers hitting this Cannes market, from a specialist (“Sky High”).
Pre-sold to France (Kinovista), Germany and Italy (Koch Media) with Tripictures releasing in Spain. Sales: Latido The multi-prized Coixet (“The Secret Life of Words”).
directs Goya winner Laia Costa (“Lullaby”) in a village-set study of an isolated woman’s succumbing to devouring passion. Sales: Film Constellation. A WWII resistance drama, inspired by the true life of Spain’s Neus Català, head of an anti-Nazi unit at a Czech weapons factory. Sales: Filmax From La Unión de los Ríos, behind “Argentina, 1985.” the awaited directorial debut of Fonzi, star of Santiago Mitre’s Cannes winner “Paulina,” a double mother-son coming of age dramedy. Sales: Film Factory Entertainment Facing the end of the world, Mila, 11, tries to stage a family together party. “Born from a desire to imagine the unimaginable,” its directors say. Sales: Begin Again Films. Back by Telecinco Cinema (“The Impossible”), and Alemany’s follow-up to “The Innocence,” a comedy hit in which two middle-class machos discover they share the same wife. Sales: Filmax After 2018’s “Champions,” which grossed $23.
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