Nonstop Entertainment Acquires Nordic Sales Rights for 10 Films in Cannes
Nonstop Entertainment has acquired Nordic sales rights for 10 films in Cannes, including competitive entries Die, my love by Lynne Ramsay and Mascha Schilinski’s Noise of the fall. The distributor now represents three Cannes competition films, with the two previously announced alpha by Julia Ducournau.
Acquisitions from the Festival
Nonstop made acquisitions from other parts of the festival and bought Raoul Peck’s Cannes Premiere -Documentary Orwell: 2+2 = 5; And the restoration of Mamoru Oshiis animation from 1985 Angelsei, which played in the area of Cinema de la Plage.
Additional Acquisitions
More non-stop supplements are Macon Blair’s The poisonous avenger Actor Peter Dinklage, Elijah Wood and Kevin Bacon-a restart of the comedy horror horror of 1984; and Ira Sachs’ Berlinale Panorama entry Peter Hujar’s day With Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall. It also bought a screens feature Abraham’s boy: a Dracula story has Nordic and Baltic rights over the non-stop; and James Kents Stolen girl With Kate Beckinsale and Scott Eastwood, in the history of a woman who spends more than 10 years to track down her kidnapped daughter.
Final Acquisitions and Statement
Nonstop has rounded off its latest acquisitions with David Moreau OTHER A modern technology horror about a woman who returns to her house in her childhood to manipulate her with surveillance equipment; and Willilam Kaufmans Sci-Fi Osiris in which soldiers of special units with an relentless extraterrestrial breed are combined into a struggle for survival. "Leaving Cannes with three of the most discussed titles of the main competition is a dream scenario for every dealer," said Jakob Abrahamsson, CEO of Nonstop Entertainment. "Add The poisonous avenger to the mix – this year Horror 3 Cousin -And you have a plate that reflects the love of non-stop both for the high -end -Autor cinema and for the wildly entertaining cult tariff.
