EXCLUSIVE: New Europe Movie Gross sales has boarded Icelandic director Hlynur Pálmason’s upcoming function The Love That Stays, his newest work after Oscar-shortlisted work Godland.
The gross sales acquisition sees the Warsaw-based firm staff as soon as once more with Icelandic manufacturing firm Nonetheless Vivid and Denmark’s Snowglobe.
The brand new function that was shot in Jap Iceland under-the-radar and is because of be accomplished in 2025. In keeping with the official description, the drama “tenderly captures a 12 months within the lifetime of a household because the dad and mom navigate their separation. By means of each playful and heartfelt moments, the movie portrays the bittersweet essence of light love and shared reminiscences amidst the altering seasons.
New Europe will begin gross sales on the film on the Berlinale’s European Movie Market in February. Previous to that, the staff behind the movie will current first clips to attendees of Göteborg Nordic Movie Market on the finish of this month.
The Love That Stays is produced by Anton Máni Svansson of Iceland’s Nonetheless Vivid and Katrin Pors of Denmark’s Snowglobe.
The solid consists of Saga Garðarsdóttir (Girl at War), Sverrir Gudnason (Borg vs. McEnroe), Ída Mekkín Hlynsdóttir (Godland), Þorgils Hlynsson (Nest), and Grímur Hlynsson (Nest).
Pálmason additionally takes cinematographer credit and is working once more with common collaborators, together with editor Julius Krebs Damsbo, sound designer Björn Viktorsson and manufacturing designer Frosti Friðriksson, amongst others.
“We’re immensely proud to current The Love That Stays, a movie that’s as heat, transferring, and delightful as it’s playful, enjoyable, and stunning. As soon as once more, now we have collaborated with our esteemed co-producers at Hobab, Movie I Väst, and Maneki Movies, and the distinctive gross sales staff at New Europe,” mentioned Pors and Svansson in an announcement.
New Europe has dealt with worldwide gross sales on all of Pálmason’s options thus far, spanning Godland, which premiered in Cannes Un Sure Regard, Winter Brothers (Locarno competitors) and A White, White Day (Cannes Critics’ Week), in addition to his 2022 brief Nest (Berlinale Particular).
“It’s been an absolute pleasure to comply with Hlynur’s and his common collaborators bringing such stunning household chronicles to the display with a humour, heat and coronary heart, set amidst visually arresting Icelandic panorama that glues you to the display. It appears like one thing you didn’t anticipate it’s possible you’ll want this season” added New Europe’s Head of Acquisitions Marcin Łuczaj.
Co-producers are Mikkel Jersin and Eva Jakobsen at Snowglobe (Denmark), Nima Yousefi of HOBAB (Sweden), Didar Domehri of Maneki Movies (France), Anthony Muir and Kristina Börjeson of Movie I Väst (Sweden), Olivier Père and Rémi Burah of Arte France Cinema (France).
Backers embrace Icelandic Movie Centre, Icelandic Ministry of Tradition and Enterprise Affairs, Danish Movie Institute, Nordisk Movie & TV Fond, Swedish Movie Institute, Nordisk Movie & TV Fond, Artistic Europe MEDIA, Hornafjörður Municipality, RUV, Jour2Fête, ARTE, Max Distribution, and DR.
New Europe’s present slate additionally consists of upcoming László Nemes drama Orphan, Dara van Dusen’s A Prayer for the Dying, starring Johnny Flynn and John C. Reilly, and Agnieszka Smoczyńska’s Sizzling Spot, which was lately acquired by Focus Options and Common.