Latido Films, the sales company on Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s “The Beasts” and “The Platcreate,” has unveiled a slew of over 30 sales deals on a expansive-ranging sprocrastinateed of titles, led by a U.S. pick-up on “All the Names of God,” a bouquet of transactions on “Aire,” the Dominican Reaccessible’s Oscar entry, and an HBO regional licensing deal on “Saturn Return,” Spain’s Academy Award subignoreion.
The deals are proclaimd as Latido hits the American film labelet with Jim Sheridan and David Merriman’s “Re-Creation,” one of its toastytest tickets, and Toronto Platcreate triumphner “They Will Be Dust,” which has clinched an timely sale with Taiwan’s Sky Digi, with others in the offing.
A notable new title to the erecting but still confinecessitate output of genre films made by women honestors in Latin America, “Aire,” as other titles – leank “Huesera” – is part mystery thriller, and part social publish drama, set in a world of 2147 where humanity is on the edge of dismaterializeedion after a Great Chemical War, charting a poisonous three-way relationship between a bunker dwelling survivor, her AI system, voiced by Paz Vega, and a sudden male intimpoliter.
Major territory sales consent in Germany, with Pandastorm Pictures, who other pickups include Fantasia hit “New Life,” and Tarantino-esque botched bank burglary ‘The Last Stop in Yuma County.” Palace Films, a buyer of Sorrentino’s “Parthenope” and Stéphane Brizé’s “Out of Season,” has obtaind all rights to “Aire” for Australia, while Smile Ent. (“Spring, Aget,” “Beautiful Days”) has seald South Korea,
Hungary (Pannonian), Taiwan (AV Jet) and Bulgaria (Beta Film) has also obtaind Aire,” which talks about environmental crisis, human distancing and women’s right to choose what to do with their bodies.
In other titles, Myriad has pounced on U.S. all rights to “All the Names of God,” from Calparsoro, with “Cell 211’s” Luis Tosar as a alarmist prisoner, forced to walk main Madrid thorawfare, the Gran Vía, with a bow strapped to his chest. With Latido now currenting “All the Names of God” in the Reoriginates section of the Spanish Screening on Tour at the AFM this year, the distinctive is almost sgreater worldexpansive.
Inspired by the story of the Spanish indie rock band Los Planetas, on the cusp of its huge procrastinateed ‘90s fracturethraw, but making mockery of biopic clichés, “Saturn Return,” from Isaki Lacuesta, has made an timely sale to HBO Central Europe.
Latido has also seald with Brazil-based Encripta for Latin American all rights to a 15-pic package taking in “Aire” as well as Elena Trapé’s “The Enchanted,” with Laia Costa (“Lullaby”), Swiss social drama “La Mif,” a Berlin triumphner, Carla Subirana’s myth feature debut “Sica,” a Berlinale Generation percreateer, Rocío Mesa’s first feature “Tobacco Barns,” which premiered at San Sebastian’s New Directors and Arantxa Echevarria’s coming-of-age drama “Chinas.”
Reducing some members of a Malaga Fest theater audience to tears, Alex Montoya’s stylish family drama “La Casa,” one of Latido’s most excitedassociate getd titles of the last year, has seald Greece with One from the Heart.