Malgorzata Szumowska and Michal Englert’s “Never Gonna Snow Again,” one of the buzziest titles out of the Venice Film Festival, has found distribution in the U.K., Italy and Germany. Following what…
Following what’s understood to have been a competitive process with wide interest, Picturehouse Entertainment has swooped for U.K./Eire rights. I Wonder has bought the film for Italy, and Real Fiction are on board for Germany. The film is sold internationally by The Match Factory.
Producers are Agnieszka Wasiak and Mariusz Włodarski for Lava Films, and Viola Fügen and Michael Weber for Match Factory Productions. Kino Swiat will release the film in Poland., “Szumowska has become a festival-circuit fixture, though commercially, a major arthouse breakthrough has thus far eluded her.
Thania Dimitrakopoulou, head of sales at The Match Factory, said, “It’s wonderful and hopeful to be on Lido again and thanks to Venice IFF sharing our films with audiences in cinemas on the big screen and getting such great feedback on ‘Never Gonna Snow Again.’ The response by press and industry has been great and we look forward to working with these enthusiastic distributors on Malgorzata’s film.
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