Berlin International Film Festival | 9 - 20 February

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Film Market: Market briefs

Market briefs

 

* The Nepalese Oscar contender, Eric Valli's Himalaya (aka Caravan), has been picked up for Australia and New Zealand by Dendy, it was announced yesterday by Dendy topper Troy Lum at the European Film Market. Dendy Films had previously purchased another of this year's foreign Oscar contenders, Pedro Almodóvar's Todo Sobre Mi Madre. JRJ

* Cowboy Booking International has acquired worldwide rights to Jem Cohen and Peter Sillen's Forum documentary, Benjamin Smoke. Cowboy will release the pic in New York this summer and in the rest of the US during 2000.

Montreal-based Films Transit will handle international sales, with Cowboy working on festivals and non-theatrical foreign bookings. LF

* European distributors C-Sales of Amsterdam, Millivres Multimedia of London and Salzgeber & Co of Germany have teamed up in an "informal relationship" to release
DVDs. Forthcoming titles include Constantino Giannaris' Panorama pic From The Edge Of The City, and Panorama opener Burlesk King by Mel Chionglo. LF

* Voula Georgakokou, head of sales and promotion at the Greek Film Centre, is very happy with this year's Berlin film market: "It has been a very successful Berlin for us," she says. "We presented 10 films; Peppermint was in Panorama and The Four Seasons Of The Law was in Forum. Peppermint was sold to Japan for theatrical release, and is in demand in Europe, Germany and Italy in particular. We also made a deal with Films Distribution from France for The Attack Of Giant Moussaka. And today we are signing a deal for Germany for Four Seasons Of The Law." DF

* German sales outfit Cine-International has added Berlin competition entry Paradiso: Seven Days With Seven Women by Rudolf Thome to its sales slate. The company has also sold No Trains No Planes to Russia, South America and Slovakia, and It Happened In July has gone to the US for video. LF

* Jochen Hick's No One Sleeps has been added to Media Luna's sales slate. The English-language, German-directed film is about a young AIDS scientist who is determined to continue the work carried out by his famous father into the origin of AIDS. LF