Winner of A Certain Look at Cannes Film Festival sold to 1-2 North American exclusive

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1-2 Special has acquired all North American rights to Austrian writer Sandra Wöllner every timeWhich won the Grand Prix in the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival.

Featuring cinematography from afternoon Gregory Oake, the film follows a mother, her young daughter, and a teenage boy, who, united by grief after a tragedy, embark on a trip to the Canary Islands for a family vacation that never happened. Suddenly, past and present, fantasy and reality, began to blur quietly.

The film stars Birgitte Menschmeyer (everyone, White tape, Blood Countess), as well as Lottie Shirin Keeling, Tristan Lopez, and Carla Hoterman.

every time It is Feulner’s third feature film. Her first appearance, The impossible picture It won the Best Film Award from the German Film Critics Association and the Ingmar Bergman International Debut Award at the Gothenburg Film Festival. Its second advantage birth problem, It premiered at the 2020 Berlin Film Festival, where it won the Special Jury Prize in the Encounters section.

every time It is produced by Lexi Frank and David Bohun of Panama Film, along with Victoria Stolpe of Barricades. Charades handles international sales.

Faulner said in an interview before the film’s premiere: Hollywood Reporter On the film’s inspiration: “Why does the sun keep shining? One would think that after a tragedy like the one that happens in the film, the world should have the decency to stop. … The indifference of the universe, which doesn’t care about our pain — that’s what interested me.”

THRIt’s called a review every time“an interestingly crafted melancholy drama,” while highlighting that “the big twist at its end leaves us with something to think about.” “As a portrait of human behavior in the wake of a devastating loss, the film feels both thoughtful and compassionate, revealing how everyone tries their best to move on but can never quite get there,” he noted. [the grief] From their minds.”

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