Berlin-based Films Boutique (“There is No Evil”) has acquired world sales to Dani Rosenberg’s feature debut “The Death of Cinema And My Father Too,” which is part of t…
“The Death of Cinema And My Father Too,” set to have its market premiere in the Cannes Virtual Market, was described by the festival’s artistic director Thierry Fremaux as a “strong take” and “somewhere between a creative documentary and fiction film.”
“Working on this film felt like sewing and stitching a red satin fabric, an intricate handmade piece of art, which is thoughtful and delicate at the same time,” said Stav Meron, who produced the film with Rosenberg through their banner Pardes Films, and with Carol Polakoff.“The greatest challenge we faced, was to remain loyal to the work itself and the story, while searching for a unique and uncompromising cinematic language,” added Meron.
“Dani Rosenberg is a rare talent who can mix an original fictional story with documentary elements from his own life and mash it all together into an entertaining, touching and innovative film full of life and humor,” said Gabor Greiner, COO of Films Boutique.
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