Trust Film Sales has taken on Pernille Fischer Christensen s Everybody s Dancing, now in post and being readied for in time for potential premiere in Berlin Christensen won the 2006 Berlinale s Silver Bear and best debut prizes with her debut A Soap. Here at the AFM, Trust Film Sales will be screening part of the comedy/drama set at a dancing school. All territories are available excluding Scandinavia where it will be released through Nordisk. Trust has also added Josef Fares Leo, available in all international territories, excluding Scandinavia.However, Trust has been holding back on sales of Lukas Moodysson s English-language debut Mammoth, set to start shooting within the week with stars Gael Garcia Bernal and Michelle Williams. Tr <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley usa</a> ust s Rikke Ennis says of Mammoth: If we wanted to, we could sell out, but everything is a question of timing. Trust s AFM slate also includes Anders Morgenthaler s Echo.TopicsAFMAfricaEuropeFinanceMarketsMiddle East <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.it>stanley italy</a> ProductionSales No comments Related articles <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.de>stanley cup</a> News Ginger Fed boards LOL 2.0 starring Sophie Marceau 2025-05-07T09:00:00Z By Rebecca Leffler EXCLUSIVE: International sales Laar Panorama orders Chinese Take Away for US
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