Swiss feature doc Yalom’s Cure, which premiered at the Locarno Festival in August, has been snapped up by a number of European distributors.
Sales agent Autlook Film Sales has confirmed that both Swiss distributor Filmcoopi and German outfit Alamode Films, who have acquired the film, are planning a late 2014 theatrical release in German-speaking territories following the Zurich Film Festival (Sept 25 - Oct 5).
Meanwhile, a number of other buyers have now come on board. Sophie Dulac Films (France), Cinemien (Benelux), and Filmtrade (Greece) have all taken Yalom’s Cure. Both a Czech /Slovak and a Us release will be announced soon.
The deals we’re all negotiated by Autlook’s Salma Abdalla.
Yalom’s Cure (aka Yalom’s Guide To Happiness) is directed by Sabine Gisiger. The film profiles bestselling author, popular scholar and existentialist Irvin D. Yalom, one of the most influential living psychotherapists.
Millions of Yalom’s books have been sold worldwide. The film is...
Sales agent Autlook Film Sales has confirmed that both Swiss distributor Filmcoopi and German outfit Alamode Films, who have acquired the film, are planning a late 2014 theatrical release in German-speaking territories following the Zurich Film Festival (Sept 25 - Oct 5).
Meanwhile, a number of other buyers have now come on board. Sophie Dulac Films (France), Cinemien (Benelux), and Filmtrade (Greece) have all taken Yalom’s Cure. Both a Czech /Slovak and a Us release will be announced soon.
The deals we’re all negotiated by Autlook’s Salma Abdalla.
Yalom’s Cure (aka Yalom’s Guide To Happiness) is directed by Sabine Gisiger. The film profiles bestselling author, popular scholar and existentialist Irvin D. Yalom, one of the most influential living psychotherapists.
Millions of Yalom’s books have been sold worldwide. The film is...
- 9/27/2014
- by geoffrey@macnab.demon.co.uk (Geoffrey Macnab)
- ScreenDaily
Jason Clarke is one of the most talked-about actors in Hollywood right now -- you just might not realize it yet. Clarke gives a standout performance in "Zero Dark Thirty" as Dan, a CIA intelligence officer who specializes in "enhanced" interrogations. If that description raises the controversy antenna, it's no accident: All of those articles about whether or not Kathryn Bigelow's latest film supports torture discuss Clarke's opening moments on screen, where his character waterboards a prisoner named Ammar (Reda Kateb) in an effort to discover information about the next terrorist attack, as well as the whereabouts of Osama bin Laden.
That debate aside, "Zero Dark Thirty" caps a big year for Clarke. He also starred in "Lawless" (opposite his "Zero Dark Thirty" co-star Jessica Chastain) and filmed a pair of highly anticipated 2013 releases: "The Great Gatsby" (with Leonardo DiCaprio) and "White House Down" (with Jamie Foxx and Channing Tatum). Suffice it to say,...
That debate aside, "Zero Dark Thirty" caps a big year for Clarke. He also starred in "Lawless" (opposite his "Zero Dark Thirty" co-star Jessica Chastain) and filmed a pair of highly anticipated 2013 releases: "The Great Gatsby" (with Leonardo DiCaprio) and "White House Down" (with Jamie Foxx and Channing Tatum). Suffice it to say,...
- 12/17/2012
- by Christopher Rosen
- Huffington Post
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