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Mediawan Rights Ramps Up Documentary Slate With Pair of Pickups (EXCLUSIVE)
欧洲媒体集团Mediawan的销售部门Mediawan权利正在加强纪录片的唱片公司,并增加了两部新的故事片,综艺学会了。使用导演家人拍摄的8毫米镜头,以及父亲从战争开始到臭名昭著的“死亡游行”时期的书面记录,该时期大约有15,000名波斯尼亚人试图徒步60多英里以逃避塞尔维亚部队。图片是意大利强国帕洛马尔(“玫瑰的名字”),图片是一个儿子的故事,他在战争的阴影下长大,并通过他的父亲留下的电影和著作来寻求他的创伤的答案。Mediawan Rights担任联合制片人,正在寻找融资的预售。Mediawan权利纪录片销售主管Arienna Castoldi说:“ Srebrenica Massacre的创伤事件已经成为Proture Fil的主题MS以及最近被认为是种族清洗的主要煽动者之一的Ratko Mladic的定罪,进一步置于焦点之下。 Ado的方法和他令人难以置信的家庭故事将首次以深层个人的层面讲述这个故事。文档今年早些时候。这部电影以捷克共和国的单身女性为中心,他在玩在线视频游戏Farmville时会见了巴基斯坦的计算机科学家Tabish。浪漫和他们不断发展的关系 - 以及它必须克服的无数障碍 - 挑战世界上许多夫妻面对的难题的亲密观察。“婚姻”(如图)将在捷克共和国发行落在公共广播公司捷克电视上。 Mediawan权利希望能够进一步的节日曝光,以及戏剧市场和T的销售o广播公司,因为该功能也可以在电视剪辑版本中获得。“团队对这对夫妇的韧性感到惊讶,” Castoldi说。“感谢Katerina和Asaq的指导,我们立即被他们感动,并带来了他们的旅程,充满了曲折,但最重要的是欢乐和幽默。”目前参加了塞萨洛尼基纪录片节的Agora行业平台,Mediawan Prients Plactem下周将在贝尼特·布雷尔(Benoit Bringer)和即将到来的纪录片《艾尔伯特·索雷(AlbertSolé西班牙记者马克·马吉达斯(Marc Marginedas)的故事,叙利亚的前ISIS人质。
Mediawan Rights, the sales arm of European media group Mediawan, is ramping up its documentary slate with the addition of two new feature films, Variety has learned.
Directed by Ado Hasanovic, “My Father’s Diaries” is an intimate portrait of the Bosnian War that uses 8mm footage shot by the director’s family, as well as his father’s written account of the period from the start of the war through the infamous “death march” that saw some 15,000 Bosniaks attempt to trek more than 60 miles to escape Serbian forces.
Produced by Italian powerhouse Palomar (“The Name of the Rose”), pic is the story of a son who grew up in the shadow of war and seeks answers to his trauma through the films and writings his father left behind. Acting as co-producer, Mediawan Rights is looking for presales to round out the financing.
Arianna Castoldi, Mediawan Rights’ head of documentary sales, said: “The traumatic event of the Srebrenica massacre has already been the subject of feature films, and the recent conviction of Ratko Mladic, considered to be one of the main instigators of the ethnic cleansing, has further put it under the spotlight. Ado’s approach, and his incredible family story, will allow the story to be told at a deeply personal level for the first time.”
Mediawan has also acquired the rights to “A Marriage,” by Katerina Hager and Asaq Faruqi, which premiered in Hot Docs earlier this year. The film centers on Zdenka, a single woman in Czech Republic, who met Tabish, a computer scientist in Pakistan, while playing the online video game FarmVille. Romance blossomed, and their evolving relationship—along with the countless hurdles it had to overcome—became the subject of an intimate look at the conundrum faced by many couples around the world.
“A Marriage” (pictured) will be released in Czech Republic this fall on public broadcaster Czech Television. Mediawan Rights is hoping for further festival exposure, as well as sales both for the theatrical market and to broadcasters, as the feature is also available in a TV cut version.
“The team was absolutely amazed by the resilience of the couple,” said Castoldi. “Thanks to Katerina and Asaq’s direction, we were immediately moved by them and carried through their journey full of twists and turns, but most importantly of joy and humor.”
Currently taking part in the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival’s Agora industry platform, the Mediawan Rights team will be at the Cannes Film Market next week representing the Hot Docs premiere “The Caviar Connection,” by Benoit Bringer, and the upcoming documentary “Return to Raqqa,” by Albert Solé, which will mix archival footage, recent photography and animation to tell the story of Spanish journalist Marc Marginedas, a former ISIS hostage in Syria.
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