Friday, September 9, 2011
Lelouch will get 'Come while you Are'
Gallic director Claude Lelouch's distribution operation L'ensemble des Films 13 has clicked up French privileges to Belgian Geoffrey Enthoven's Montreal fest hit "Come when you areInch (also known as "Hasta la vista"). Deal may come as another title offered through the Berlin-based and flicks Distribution-possessed Films Boutique, Alexander Sokurov's Venice Competish player is visiting a flurry of sales while offering after an upbeat Lido reception. Compiled by Pierre P Clerq, seriocomedy "Come" activates three special-needs males taking a road-trip together to get rid of their virginity. "Come" is going to be launched theatrically in France on 100-150 prints, a substantial print run for pic, which won Montreal's Grand Prize from the Americas. " 'Come while you Are' totally got me," Lelouch stated. "Whenever a film handles to become a skill film in addition to a popular comedy, then you're near to a masterpiece." K Film Amerique has acquired Canadian Privileges. Screening at Toronto's market, "Come" is going to be launched in Belgium by Kinepolis later this month. Films Boutique Boss Jean-Christophe Simon told Variety that it's talking about remake privileges to "Come" with "different U.S. majors." Simon meanwhile is settling sales for "Faust," a retelling from the Goethe tragedy, which received some rave reviews at Venice. Archibald required Italian privileges prior to the fest. Pic has since closed Portugal (Clap Filmes), the Czech and Slovak republics (Film Europe), Taiwan (Atom Cinema), A holiday in greece (Artplex Attica) and Poultry (Kalinos Ing.). "Faust" has become under settlement in several areas including France, U.K., Mexico and Germany, Simon stated. The film has its own United States premiere at Toronto. Contact Variety Staff at news@variety.com
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