“Hen” Secures International Distribution Ahead of San Sebastian & TIFF Premieres
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The upcoming film “Hen,” a co-production between Germany, Greece, and Hungary, has secured a series of international distribution deals ahead of its premieres at the San Sebastian international Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). The film is generating buzz for its bold and subversive approach to storytelling.
Distribution Agreements
Distribution agreements have been finalized for the following territories:
Australia: Madman Entertainment https://www.madman.com.au/
Baltic States: A-One Films Baltic https://aonefilms.net/
Benelux: Cineart https://www.cineart.nl/
CIS (Commonwealth of Autonomous States): A-One Films https://aonefilms.net/
Ex-Yugoslavia: MCF https://mcf.rs/en/
Turkey: Bir Films https://www.birfilms.com/en/
Germany: Neue Visionen https://www.neuemission.de/en/
Production Details
“Hen” is a co-production between:
Pallas Film (Germany)
View Master Films (greece)
Twenty Twenty vision (Hungary)
Focusfox is also contributing as a co-producer.
Festival Screenings & Praise
The film will have its European premiere in the Zabaltegi-tabakalera section of the San Sebastian International Film Festival. It will also have its world premiere in the Platform section of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).
Lucky Number Founders Ola Byszuk, Olivier Barbier and Lenny Porte praised the film, stating: “‘Hen is a remarkable achievement, both artistically and in terms of production. It’s entertaining and thought provoking in a brilliant, subversive way. We’re thrilled that it will have its world premiere screening in TIFF’s platform section, a perfect home for bold, boundary-pushing cinema, and we hope its originality resonates with audiences worldwide.”
Key Takeaways
“Hen” is gaining international recognition through distribution deals and festival selections.
The film is a co-production involving companies from germany, greece, and Hungary.
* Early reviews highlight the film’s artistic merit and subversive storytelling.
This film is poised to reach a wide audience and generate discussion within the independent film community.The combination of festival premieres and secured distribution suggests a strong future for “Hen.”