Beta Cinema has announced a new wave of international distribution deals for director Fatih Akin’s “Amram,” which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, ahead of its German theatrical release by Warner Bros. on Thursday.
The drama was purchased in Australia and New Zealand (Palace Films), India (Big Tree Entertainment), Latin America (Synapse Distribution), Portugal (Pris Audiovisuais), Scandinavia (Angel Films), Italy (BIM Distribuzione), Greece (Rosebud.21), Turkey (Filmarti) and Ukraine (Svoekino).
Deals in a number of countries were revealed earlier this year, including North America (Kino Lorber), France (Dulac Distribution), Spain (A Contracorriente), Japan (Bitter’s End) and Benelux (Cherry Pickers).
“These deals reflect the universal appeal of cinema,” said Beta Cinema Managing Director Dirk Schulhoff. “With an outstanding cast, an emotional and relatable story, and the precise and unique penmanship of one of Germany’s most beloved directors, ‘Amrum’ has become one of the best-selling German films of the year.”
Directed by Akin for his friend and mentor Herk Bohm, Amrum is a moving and visually arresting drama about 12-year-old Nanning as she uncovers family secrets on the remote island of Amrum during the final weeks of World War II.
The film is based on true events and stars newcomer Jasper Billerbeck and stars Laura Tonke (AEIOU, The People vs. Co-stars include Fritz Bauer), Lisa Hagmeister (System Crasher), Kian Koepke, Matthias Schweighofer (Army of the Dead), and Diane Kruger (In the Fade, Inglourious). Busters”).
Produced by Bombero International and Warner Bros. Film Productions Germany in association with Rialto Film. The production was supported by FFA, DFFF, Moin Film Förderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein, BKM, MBB, MFG and Bayerischer Filmpreis.