EXCLUSIVE: HBO Latino has taken U.S. pay TV/SVOD rights to Spanish language rom-com Love Can’t Wait (El Amor No Puede Esperar) from Argentinian sales firm FilmSharks. The film is due to be av…
El Amor No Puede EsperarThe film is due to be available on HBO from January 2021 after a deal was struck by Leslie Cohen and Rebecca Vazquez on behalf of HBO and Guido Rud on behalf of FilmSharks.
Mexican superstar Adal Ramones stars with Monica Huarte in the film by Juan Carlos Carrasco about two people who bond while locked in a video store. The film, which was released in Mexico at the end of last year, was shot after two weeks of rehearsals in a single tracking shot. Below is the film’s first English-language trailer.
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