Tag: Utama

  • Sydney Film Festival unveils 2022 competition line-up

    Sydney Film Festival unveils 2022 competition line-up

    Berlin Golden Bear winner ‘Alcarràs’ among titles.Sydney Film Festival (June 8-19) has revealed the 12 titles that will play in competition at its 69th edition.The titles include Carla Simon’s Catalan family drama Alcarràs, which won the Golden Bear at the Berlinale in February; Colm Bairéad’s Irish-language drama The Quiet Girl, which took the grand prize…

  • Cannes’ Un Certain Regard Title ‘Joyland’ Swooped on by Condor in France (Exclusive)

    Cannes’ Un Certain Regard Title ‘Joyland’ Swooped on by Condor in France (Exclusive)

    Condor has picked up French rights to Saim Sadiq’s drama “Joyland” ahead of its world premiere in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard. The title, the first Pakistani film to be selected in Cannes, will vie for the Caméra d’Or.Film Constellation is representing international sales rights. WME Independent is representing North American rights.Sadiq’s debut feature centers on…

  • Malaga’s Spanish Screenings: ‘Lullaby,’ Utama’ Win as Spain Consolidates as International Sales Force

    Malaga’s Spanish Screenings: ‘Lullaby,’ Utama’ Win as Spain Consolidates as International Sales Force

    Wrapping March 26, the 25th Malaga Festival and its Spanish Screenings delivered another confirmation of Spain’s build as a fiction force in a new platform era.Following, nine final takes on what may prove a historic edition.A Vibrant Spanish ScreeningsMálaga’s plus-size 2022 Spanish Screenings fairly rocked. Extra funding from Spain’s Avs Hub Plan, covering far more…

  • ‘Lullaby,’ ‘Utama’ Sweep Spain’s Supersized Malaga Festival

    ‘Lullaby,’ ‘Utama’ Sweep Spain’s Supersized Malaga Festival

    Two hotly-favored competition frontrunners, Spain’s motherhood-focused “Lullaby” and “Utama,” shot on an awe-inspiring Bolivian Altiplano, swept the board at a historic, 25th Málaga Film Festival which said a lot about the current state of the Spanish film industry.Running March 18-26, the Festival proved a vibrant affair, galvanised by renewed interest in the Spanish cinema after…