Leading LGBTQ+ distributor Tla Releasing has pounced on U.K. and North American rights to Mexican gay romance drama “Dying Briefly” (“Seré breve al momento de morir”) by Juan Briseño.
“We are so excited to bring this vibrant, exciting film to our audience in the New Year,” said Adam Silver, acquisitions and operating Manager – U.K. at Tla Entertainment Group, who plans a limited theatrical release.
The deal was put together by Rio-based Habanero Film Sales’ CEO Alfredo Calviño, who presents a robust slate at Ventana Sur.
“Dying Briefly” follows Sebastian, who earns a coveted spot in one of the country’s top dance companies, where he falls for Arsenio, a charismatic dancer. Their romance is tested when Mikael, a demanding new choreographer, turns the company into a battlefield. Sebastian rises as the lead, dethroning Luciano, the former star. Fueled by jealousy and betrayal, Arsenio and Luciano conspire in a ruthless plot to crush him.
“We are so excited to bring this vibrant, exciting film to our audience in the New Year,” said Adam Silver, acquisitions and operating Manager – U.K. at Tla Entertainment Group, who plans a limited theatrical release.
The deal was put together by Rio-based Habanero Film Sales’ CEO Alfredo Calviño, who presents a robust slate at Ventana Sur.
“Dying Briefly” follows Sebastian, who earns a coveted spot in one of the country’s top dance companies, where he falls for Arsenio, a charismatic dancer. Their romance is tested when Mikael, a demanding new choreographer, turns the company into a battlefield. Sebastian rises as the lead, dethroning Luciano, the former star. Fueled by jealousy and betrayal, Arsenio and Luciano conspire in a ruthless plot to crush him.
- 12/2/2024
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
Ruben Blades Is Not My Name closed Latino event on Wednesday.
Top brass at the seventh Iff Panama handed out awards on Wednesday night (April 11) as the Latino event drew to a close with a screening of SXSW audience winner Ruben Blades Is Not My Name.
Fabien Pisani’s En La Caliente (Cuba) won first prize in the Works in Progress (Primera Mirada) section, followed by Días de luz with second prize.
The latter hails from Costa Rica, Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala and was directed by Mauro Borges (Costa Rica), Enrique Pérez (Panama), Gloria Carrión (Nicaragua), Enrique Medrano...
Top brass at the seventh Iff Panama handed out awards on Wednesday night (April 11) as the Latino event drew to a close with a screening of SXSW audience winner Ruben Blades Is Not My Name.
Fabien Pisani’s En La Caliente (Cuba) won first prize in the Works in Progress (Primera Mirada) section, followed by Días de luz with second prize.
The latter hails from Costa Rica, Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala and was directed by Mauro Borges (Costa Rica), Enrique Pérez (Panama), Gloria Carrión (Nicaragua), Enrique Medrano...
- 4/12/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
The 4th Iff Panama’s Primera Mirada pix-in-post sidebar has selected five features – from Cuba, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Panama – and an omnibus film, “Dias de Luz” (Days of Light), produced by six Central American countries.
The number of films submitted to the Central America and Caribbean sidebar has risen by almost 50% this year – 32 films were submitted in 2015, 46 in 2016, 48 in 2017 and 67 this year.
Sales agents attending the work-in-progress creenings – which run April 9-10 – include FiGa Films, Habanero Film Sales, Weisner Distribution, the Havana Film Festival, Berlinale and OpenReel.
Projects will be screened in exclusive private sessions for sales agents, distributors, and film festival programmers. The jury members are Mexican producer, Laura Imperiale, Panamanian writer, Daniel Domínguez Z., and veteran Peruvian director, Francisco J. Lombardi.
The sidebar is particularly important for the region’s filmmakers who often desperately require post-production completion finance and mentoring advice. Three out of last year’s...
The number of films submitted to the Central America and Caribbean sidebar has risen by almost 50% this year – 32 films were submitted in 2015, 46 in 2016, 48 in 2017 and 67 this year.
Sales agents attending the work-in-progress creenings – which run April 9-10 – include FiGa Films, Habanero Film Sales, Weisner Distribution, the Havana Film Festival, Berlinale and OpenReel.
Projects will be screened in exclusive private sessions for sales agents, distributors, and film festival programmers. The jury members are Mexican producer, Laura Imperiale, Panamanian writer, Daniel Domínguez Z., and veteran Peruvian director, Francisco J. Lombardi.
The sidebar is particularly important for the region’s filmmakers who often desperately require post-production completion finance and mentoring advice. Three out of last year’s...
- 4/2/2018
- by Martin Dale
- Variety Film + TV
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