Jan Naszewski’s Warsaw-based New Europe Film Sales has acquired world sales rights for “The Peasants,” the latest feature from BreakThru Films, the animation studio behind Oscar nominee “Loving Vin…
Principal photography has begun on a film based on the novel from Nobel Prize-winning Polish author Wladyslaw Reymont. The movie will be directed by Oscar nominee Dorota Kobiela and produced with the same hand-painted technique that dramatically brought the canvases of Vincent van Gogh to life in “Loving Vincent,” the film Kobiela co-directed with Hugh Welchman.
“After years of working on a film about Vincent van Gogh, I felt a strong need to tell a story about women: to show their struggles and their passion and their strength,” said Kobiela.
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