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Next day, Depp announced the biggest industry news of the whole festival: His launch of a new London-based production company, IN.2. A prior press-conference was widely criticized for its moderator’s blocking a question about his reaction to criticism of the Award, branded as “inopportune by Spain’s Association of Female Filmmakers. Its on-stage acceptance was warmly applauded. First, at his Donostia Award.
But much top talent is now being taken off the market by global streamers. A Contracorriente has leapt to the top of Spain’s independent distributors charts releasing in Spanish theaters an inspiring mix of foreign buys – big French comedies, for instance – and local fare. But critics’ favorites range far and wide, with individual reviewers carrying a candle for Lucile Hadzihalilovic’s “Earwig” and “Fire on the Plain,” from China’s Zhang Li.If You Can’t Beat Them, Try to Beat Them Another WayThe same IN.2 press conference saw Depp and Adolfo Blanco, head of Spain’s highly regarded A Contracorriente Films, announce a joint development fund for movies and series. It is followed by Terence Davies’ “Benediction,” described as “heartbreaking” by Variety, then Fernando Leon’s Javier Bardem starrer “The Good Boss,” Zhang Yimou’s “One Second” and Dane Tea Lindeburg’s debut, “As in Heaven.” Out of competition, Alejandro Amenábar’s six-part adventure series “La Fortuna” drew warm applause at the end of a press conference, with Stanley Tucci in attendance. One way or another, Depp seems to be leaving Hollywood.As of Friday, of competition contenders, Jonás Trueba’s “Quién lo impide,” tracking Spanish adolescents as they grow over years, leads by a head a Spanish critics poll in newspaper El Diario Vasco.

And HBO in Spain of “Amor en polvo,” a comedy directed by Suso Imbernón and Juanjo Moscardó Rius. But Paris, the capital of the art film business, still has more titles in both categories than another place in the world.*At San Sebastian, new Spanish sales agency and distributor Begin Again Films unveiled the sale to Warner Media in Latin America, Somos TV in the U.S. Only breakout or star-auteur art films sell well these days. They also had something to sell.
For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Rights to both Brazil-set horror film “Urubú,” directed by Alejandro Ibáñez and Iñaki Sánchez Arrieta’s dystopian thriller “Zero.”*”Mass,” Fran Kranz’s acclaimed New Directors player, has been sold by Kinology to Australia/NZ (Madman), Scandinavia (NonStop), Spain (La Aventura), Taiwan (Hooray), Poland (Galapagos), Middle East (Front Row) and CIS (Exponenta).*Playtime has licensed Laurent Cantet’s Toronto-San Sebastian player “Arthur Rambo” to Canada (MK2 Mile End), Brazil (Vitrine Filmes), Spain (Golem), Portugal (Films 4 You), Scandinavia (Scanbox), Israel (Lev Cinema), Benelux (Cineart), Switzerland (Filmcoopi), Turkey (Bir Film), and Taiwan (Av Jet).*In further San Sebastián-related deals announced throughout the week, Wild Bunch International has closed most of the world on “Happening.”*Vicente Canales’ Film Factory Entertainment sold Icíar Bollaín Basque reconciliation drama “Maixabel” to Germany’s Piffl Medien.*”Madeleine Collins,” a psychological thriller with “Benedetta” star Virginie Efira, has been licensed by Charades to Movie Inspired (Italy), Rialto (Australia / New Zealand), Best Film (Poland) and Weird Wave (Greece).*Films Constellation secured Spain with Alfa Pictures on “John and the Hole.”*Films Boutique closed major European territories on Noémie Merlant’s “Mi Iubita, Mon Amour,” which played at the Zabaltegi Tabakalera section, taking in Barton Films in Spain, Triart in Sweden and Agora Films in Switzerland.*Santiago de Compostela-based company Atalante has acquired from sales house Finecut Korean dramas “In Front of Your Face” and “Introduction,” and from French sales agencies Le Pacte and The Party Film Sales, “Onoda, 10,000 Nights in the Jungle” and “Returning to Reims” respectively.*Santa Cruz de Tenerife’s Bendita Film Sales, whose line-up at San Sebastian takes in New Directors’ player “Carajita,” unveiled a deal with Jean Heijl’s new distribution company J&J Films on the Benelux theatrical distribution rights to Marc Wilkins’ “The Saint of the Impossible,” a feature adaptation of Arnon Grunberg novel toplining Magaly Solier (“The Milk of Sorrow”).25 Groundbreaking Female Directors: From Alice Guy to Chloé Zhao'Game of Thrones' Filming Locations in Northern Ireland to Open as Tourist AttractionsSign up for Variety’s Newsletter.
