Movies & Shows - Show Biz clinic originally published at Movies & Shows - Show Biz clinic
Movies & Shows - Show Biz clinic originally published at Movies & Shows - Show Biz clinic
Berlin-based sales company Pluto Film Distribution Network has acquired worldwide sales rights to Panamanian-Costa Rican director Kattia G. Zuniga’s feature directorial debut Sister & Sister (Las Hijas), which gets its world premiere at SXSW next month.
Pluto Film will launch sales at EFM later this month on the story, which stars newcomers Ariana Chaves Gavilan and Cala Rossel Campos as sisters who travel from Costa Rica to Panama during the summer holidays in search of their absent father.
As the girls deal with tensions that arise between them, they find space to explore their desires, new friendships, lovers, and skateboarding – and discover the joy of simply hanging out.
Alejo Crisostomo, Isabella Galvez Penafiel, Zuniga and Said Isaac served as producers on the co-production between Panama’s Mente Publica and Chile’s Ceibita Films.
Zuniga penned the screenplay. She previously starred in Nina And Laura by Alejo Crisostomo and Paz Fabrega’s Viaje, among others, and has written and directed the short films It’s Cecilia (2012) and Things That Don’t Break (2017).
Crisostomo of Ceibita Films negotiated the Sister & Sister deal with Benjamin Colle, managing director of Pluto Film Distribution Network.
“When Alejo and Kattia presented Sister & Sister to us during Ventana Sur last year, we were immediately captivated by the film” said Colle. Kattia G. Zuniga, the director, tells the story of the vulnerable relationship between two sisters as a way to connect with the audience. And with its colorful portrayal of a diverse teenage community in Panama City, the film also convinced us visually.”
“From the beginning Pluto Film has shown a wonderful connection with our film, with its themes and intent,” said Crisostomo. “The energy of Benjamin, and his team, is what we sought in a sales agent. We are confident that they will be the perfect conduit to take our film to different audiences and territories. We have felt a deep accompaniment in the production of promotional materials for the film and great generosity in sharing their knowledge about audience design.”
Pluto Film’s recent Latin American titles include A Vanishing Fog by Augusto Sandino, Jesus Lopez by Maximiliano Schonfeld, Liborio by Nino Martinez Sosa, and One In A Thousand by Clarisa Navas.
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