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CANNES 2012 Market

A five-star line-up for Pyramide

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- With five titles in the different Cannes selections, Eric Lagesse’s international sales agency is flaunting its ambitions

Known for discovering talent and being an intermediary for great films, French international sales agency Pyramide International is going to the Film Market at the 65th Cannes Film Festival (from May 16 to 27) with a high-brow line-up, including five titles in the festival’s different selections.

Eric Lagesse’s team, led by Lucero Garzon, will negotiate sales for two films chosen for the Certain Regard: Three Worlds [+see also:
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interview: Arta Dobroshi
film profile
]
(photo) by French director Catherine Corsini (read more - already pre-sold for France, the Benelux, Switzerland, and Greece) and Children of Sarajevo [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Aida Begić
film profile
]
(Djeca) by Aida Begic (Grand Prize at the 2008 Cannes Critics’ Week with Snow [+see also:
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). Co-produced by Bosnia-Herzegovina, Turkey, Germany, and France, Children of Sarajevo has already been acquired for all these territories, as well as Austria, Croatia, and Serbia.

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At the Directors’ Fortnight, Pyramide will be hedging its bets on Clandestine Childhood [+see also:
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by Benjamin Avila (a co-production bringing together Argentina, Spain, and Brazil, and already pre-sold for these territories, as well as France and Greece) and A Respectable Family by Iranian director Massoud Bakhshi, already acquired for France, Switzerland, and Iran.

Pyramide will also be in competition a the Critics’ Week with In a Rush [+see also:
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by Louis-Do de Lencquesaing (read more).

Notable films in post-production in the line-up include Rendez-vous à Kiruna by Anna Novion (featuring Jean-Pierre Darroussin who was also in Grown Ups [+see also:
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, discovered at the Cannes Critics’ Week in 2008), Gebo et l’ombre [+see also:
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by Portuguese director Manoel de Oliveira (news), and Little Lion by Samuel Collardey (read more), the second feature by this filmmaker who won at the Venice Critics’ Week in 2008 with The Apprentice [+see also:
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trailer
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). They are joined by A Lady in Paris by Ilmar Raag (read more) and Friends From France by Anne Weil and Philippe Kotlarski (news), as well as Wakolda by Argentinian filmmaker Lucia Puenzo, a film currently shooting. Finally, sales will also continue for Berlin contender Coming Home [+see also:
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trailer
film profile
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by Frédéric Videau (read the review).

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(Translated from French)

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