![]() ![]() “About Dry Grasses,” the latest film from Turkish auteur Nuri Bilge Ceylan, was acquired for U.S. The deal was negotiated by Goodfellas and CAA Media Finance. The film returns Kore-eda to his native Japan for the first time since he won the Palme for “Shoplifters” in 2018, and “Monster” came away with the Screenplay prize from Ruben Östlund’s jury for writer Yuji Sakamoto. Kore-eda’s melodramatic film is a riff of sorts on “Rashomon” that emotionally has the complexity of a Christopher Nolan movie, as IndieWire’s review describes it, looking from multiple different perspectives about why a boy at school begins displaying strange and unusual behavior. It will hit theaters either in late 2023 or early 2024. ![]() ![]() Japanese master Hirokazu Kore-eda’s latest film “Monster” has landed a North American theatrical distribution deal from Well Go USA. The deal was negotiated by Pyramide International on behalf of the filmmakers with Sideshow and Janus Films. The film stars Léa Drucker, Samuel Kircher, and Olivier Rabourdin and was written by Breillat with the collaboration of Pascal Bonitzer. “Last Summer” is produced by Saïd Ben Saïd and is an adaptation of the 2019 Danish film “Queen of Hearts.” The film follows a lawyer living a harmonious suburban life in Paris with her family until her husband’s son from a previous marriage comes to live with them, threatening her career, her relationship, and putting her family’s life in danger. ‘Bottoms’ Trailer: Rachel Sennott and Ayo Edebiri Start a Female Fight Club in Raunchy R-Rated Comedy ![]()
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