Picture Tree Intal at Berlin. Two major German titles – “Hot Girl Summer” (Medchane Medchain) and “almost brothers” (Gunjar Halbar Brudher) have boarded world sales, which will be launched in the German film preview in Hanover in July, after their world premiere Munich Film Festival,
The dramatic release for “Hot Girl Summer” by Constantin Filmvarlih will be between the Munich Festival and the German film preview on July 3, while “almost brother” is scheduled for theatrical release on September 18 through Wild Bunch Germany.
“Almost brother”
Wild bunch courtesy of Germany
Premier at the Munich Festival as a German premier, PTI’s historic drama “Freida’s case” (by Oscar-Nominated Maria Brendal), for which PTI closed a distribution deal for Germany and Austria in front of the festival with Arsenal Filmvarlih. Further sales include Spain (Alpha Pictures), Latin America (Encripta), Central Europe (HBO Europe), who are the other with the final talks for a dramatic release in China.
Martina Pluras’s “Hot Girl Summer” is a Jean Z-Infused Reboot in the early 2000s, originally gained the status of a pop cultural icon in Germany. The updated version leads contemporary women empowerment at the forefront, respecting the spirit of origin, bringing it to a commercial summer brake out release.
“Hot Girl Summer” is a production by Olga film in co-production with Constantine film and EPO-film. It is produced by the Marina Shuler and Vaila jagger as an executive manufacturer with Zakab Pochalatco and Diet Pochlatco as well as Oliver Berben.
Hano Oldisen, starring Christoff Maria Herbst (“Weddings and Vokes”), is a sharp, hearty comedy about two estimated step brothers who forces to live together and find out what the family really means. It is produced by the Boris Schönfelder of Neu Schönhauser filmprowktion in co-producing ZDF, Senator Film Proprodukten, Bantry Bun Productions and Wild Bunch Germany.
“Freida’s Case” tells the true story of Frida Keller, which is a seamstress in the heart of a legal battle for gender justice. The film included Julia Buchman and Suzanne Hengeller and Hans Ji. For Condor Films AG by Siz, SRF Schweizer Radio Und Fernsehen and SRG SSR were produced in co-production.