Kino Lorber Acquires Jim Sheridan's 'Re-Creation' as Latido Films Secures Global Sales for '9 Moons'
Jim Sheridan’s ‘Re-Creation’ Closes U.S. With Kino Lorber While Latido Sells Pregnant Trans Man Drama ‘9 Moons’ to Half the World (EXCLUSIVE)

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Kino Lorber has acquired the U.S. rights to Jim Sheridan's film 'Re-Creation', while Latido Films has sold the pregnant trans man drama '9 Moons' to multiple territories. These deals highlight the ongoing demand for unique narratives and genre films in a cautious market.
- 01'Re-Creation' utilizes a format inspired by '12 Angry Men' to explore the murder case of Sophie Toscan du Plantier.
- 02'9 Moons', directed by Patricia Ortega, has been sold to Latin America and several European countries, emphasizing its feel-good narrative.
- 03'Nothing Between Us', featuring Gael García Bernal, has begun its sales journey with initial deals in Poland, Spain, and Australia.
- 04Latido Films continues to expand its portfolio with genre films like 'The Whisper' and 'The Awakening', securing new territories.
- 05Upcoming titles like 'Carte Blanche' and 'The Harvester' signal a growing trend of high-budget genre films from Spain.
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Kino Lorber has secured the U.S. distribution rights for Jim Sheridan and David Merriman's film 'Re-Creation', which reinterprets the classic '12 Angry Men' format to investigate the murder of French producer Sophie Toscan du Plantier. Meanwhile, Madrid-based Latido Films has successfully sold the pregnant trans man drama '9 Moons' to various territories, including Latin America and parts of Europe. Directed by Patricia Ortega, '9 Moons' features a compelling narrative about identity and family, resonating with audiences. Additionally, Latido has initiated sales for 'Nothing Between Us', a romantic drama starring Gael García Bernal, and has expanded its catalog with genre films like 'The Whisper' and 'The Awakening'. New projects such as 'Carte Blanche', a war action film, and 'The Harvester', a period thriller, underscore Spain's emerging status as a significant player in the global film market. These transactions reflect a cautious yet optimistic demand for diverse and innovative storytelling in the current cinematic landscape.
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The acquisitions and sales by Kino Lorber and Latido Films indicate a growing interest in diverse narratives in the film industry, potentially influencing future productions and market trends.
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