Sunday, November 6, 2011

Imovision, Cineplex take 'Sleeping Voice'

'Sleeping Voice'The Match Factory has began sales on Benito Zambrano's "La voz dormida" (The Sleeping Voice), which sees its major market premiere Sunday within the American Film Market.In key sales to two of Latin America's most active indie entrepreneurs, The Match Factory has closed South usa with Imovision and Colombia with Cineplex. Latin American Pay TV (LAP TV) has acquired pay TV rights for Latin America and may air "Voice" on its super-premium film funnel, Movie City. "Voice" might be the highly emotional tale of two sisters' solidarity set in the background in the immediate aftermath in 1940 to Spain's Civil War.World preeming at late September's San Sebastian Festival, where it received upbeat worldwide reviews, it won Maria Leon a best actress Silver Invest in her perf one of the brothers and sisters, a sizable-eyed innocent who progressively awakes for the harrowing inhumanity of the nation divided between individuals who win and nonwinners. Composed by Zambrano and Ignacio del Moral, "Voice" is produced by Antonio Perez's Maestranza Films, which saw among its finest hits ever with Zambrano's 1999 debut, "Alone."Released by Warner Bros., "Voice" made a preliminary-10-day Euros1. million ($1.4 million). Its subject-matter is leading to interest among U.S. customers, The Match Factory's sales mind Brigitte Suarez mentioned within the AFM before its first screening. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com

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