Dina Amer’s debut feature takes in the relationship between two sisters.
Germany’s The Match Factory has boarded international sales on Dina Amer’s You Resemble Me, which was announced today in the selection for Venice sidebar Giornate degli Autori.
CAA is handling North American sales on the film, which is produced by US companies The Othrs and Vice Studios/Ryot Films, in association with Quiet and Level Forward. France’s Dartagnan and Egypt’s Hameda’s Stories are co-producers.
In the film, when a bond is broken between two sisters, one of them transforms into someone new in...
Germany’s The Match Factory has boarded international sales on Dina Amer’s You Resemble Me, which was announced today in the selection for Venice sidebar Giornate degli Autori.
CAA is handling North American sales on the film, which is produced by US companies The Othrs and Vice Studios/Ryot Films, in association with Quiet and Level Forward. France’s Dartagnan and Egypt’s Hameda’s Stories are co-producers.
In the film, when a bond is broken between two sisters, one of them transforms into someone new in...
- 7/28/2021
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
While Luca Guadagnino‘s queer coming-of-age story “Call Me By Your Name” earned four Oscar bids including a coveted nomination for Best Picture, Gold Derby predicts it will lose the top race to either “The Shape of Water” or “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.” However, it’s entirely possible that “Call Me By Your Name” will still have a peachy good Oscar night as it could win Best Actor for Timothee Chalamet, Best Adapted Screenplay for James Ivory and Best Original Song for Sufjan Stevens‘ “The Mystery of Love.” How many of its four nominations do You think it will take home? Vote in our poll below.
Fans’ passionate love affair for “Call Me By Your Name,” which is based on Andre Aciman‘s 2007 novel, is like no other as it also leads our Dream Ballot for what Should win Best Picture. And much of that support has to do with its leading man.
Fans’ passionate love affair for “Call Me By Your Name,” which is based on Andre Aciman‘s 2007 novel, is like no other as it also leads our Dream Ballot for what Should win Best Picture. And much of that support has to do with its leading man.
- 2/19/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
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