Latido Films announces major sales for film "Deaf."

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Latido Films, a film sales company based in Madrid, has announced many new deals following strong business at the recent Berlin European Film Market. The company is especially excited about sales for the hit film “Deaf” (“Sorda”), which performed well at the Berlin International Film Festival. The film has been sold in several European countries. Condor Distribution will release it in France. Piffl Medien acquired it for Germany and Austria, while Lucky Red secured rights for Italy. Curzon has the rights for the U.K. and Ireland, and CineArt will handle Benelux. Various other countries, including Switzerland, Portugal, Greece, Israel, and the Czech Republic, have also picked up rights to “Deaf.” The film has even been sold in China, Australia, Japan, and Indonesia. “Deaf” follows the story of Angela, a pregnant deaf woman, as she navigates her fears about motherhood. The film debuted at Berlinale, where it won two awards, including the Audience Award. Latido Films is also receiving offers for the film in Mexico, Poland, and Colombia. In addition to “Deaf,” Latido Films sold U.S. rights to the horror film “Night Silence,” directed by Bartosz M. Kowalski. This film follows a dying man who moves into a nursing home. Latido also finalized deals for other projects, including the film “8,” directed by Julio Medem, and the documentary “The Flamenco Guitar of Yerai Cortés.” Latido Films has had a busy and successful time recently, showcasing the strength of Spanish cinema in international markets. The company remains optimistic about the future, noting that strong content continues to attract buyers worldwide.


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