Documentary specialists launches new label with Fly Away Home [pictured].
Austrian docs specialist Autlook Filmsales is to take the plunge into handling dramatic features.
Here in Cannes, company CEO Salma Abdalla has confirmed that the company is launching a new boutique label for Austrian narrative features.
The new label is launching in Cannes with the market release of the adaption Fly Away Home by Mirjam Unger, produced by Gabriele Kranzelbinder of Kgp Filmproduction (We Come As Friends).
Gabriele Kranzelbinder is one of Autlook´s founding partners.
The film is adapted from the best-selling autobiographical novel by Christine Nöstlinger about her childhood experience in war torn Vienna. Bombed out and penniless, she and her family are put up in a fancy villa in the outskirts of the city, a moment when class differences get cracky and all families in the house just want to survive.
The drama is set during the last days of the Nazi regime and then...
Austrian docs specialist Autlook Filmsales is to take the plunge into handling dramatic features.
Here in Cannes, company CEO Salma Abdalla has confirmed that the company is launching a new boutique label for Austrian narrative features.
The new label is launching in Cannes with the market release of the adaption Fly Away Home by Mirjam Unger, produced by Gabriele Kranzelbinder of Kgp Filmproduction (We Come As Friends).
Gabriele Kranzelbinder is one of Autlook´s founding partners.
The film is adapted from the best-selling autobiographical novel by Christine Nöstlinger about her childhood experience in war torn Vienna. Bombed out and penniless, she and her family are put up in a fancy villa in the outskirts of the city, a moment when class differences get cracky and all families in the house just want to survive.
The drama is set during the last days of the Nazi regime and then...
- 5/13/2016
- by geoffrey@macnab.demon.co.uk (Geoffrey Macnab)
- ScreenDaily
Titles from the UK, Turkey and across Europe selected for the Berlinale Co-Production Market.Scroll down for full list of titles
A total of 11 titles have been selected for showcase at Books at Berlinale on Feb 16, where film producers will be invited to discover new literary works with potential for adaptation to the big screen.
The selected novels will be presented in a pitching session at the Berlinale Co-Production Market and - at the get-together following the pitch - invited producers will have the opportunity to get to know the rights holders to network or directly negotiate the film rights options for the featured works.
Around 130 books from more than 25 countries were submitted this year for consideration and the selection are represented by publishing houses and agencies from the UK, Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany, Spain, Turkey, France and Sweden.
The titles include include Guy Delisle’s graphic novel Run Away and Meltem Yılmaz’s Soraya, about a young...
A total of 11 titles have been selected for showcase at Books at Berlinale on Feb 16, where film producers will be invited to discover new literary works with potential for adaptation to the big screen.
The selected novels will be presented in a pitching session at the Berlinale Co-Production Market and - at the get-together following the pitch - invited producers will have the opportunity to get to know the rights holders to network or directly negotiate the film rights options for the featured works.
Around 130 books from more than 25 countries were submitted this year for consideration and the selection are represented by publishing houses and agencies from the UK, Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany, Spain, Turkey, France and Sweden.
The titles include include Guy Delisle’s graphic novel Run Away and Meltem Yılmaz’s Soraya, about a young...
- 1/25/2016
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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