Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Shoreline has 'Secret'
L.A.-based sales company Shoreline Entertainment will handle worldwide sales outdoors Mexico on Gabriel Marino's "A Secret World," which world preems in Berlin's Generation section today.Also compiled by Marino, it activates an 18-year-old middle-class girl who embarks on the journey across Mexico.Shoreline professional Vice president Mike Eigen stated he first seen the pic in the San Sebastian's Films happening rough-cut showcase after which went after it strongly.The "Secret" deal continues Shoreline's resolve for Latin American films. Its first Latin American pick-up, Sebastian Silva's "The Maid" clinched 35 worldwide sales deals, Eigen stated. It's also seen large revenue achievement with Javier Fuentes-Leon's "Undertow."Created by Tatiana Gullera and Sobrevivientes Films' Jesus Magana, a director in the own privileges ("Abolicion p la propiedad," "Sobreviviente"), "World's" key finance was set up by Switzerland's Visions Sud Est Fund. It had been developed at multiple filmmaking initiatives including Argentina's screenwriting lab TyPA Foundation."I needed to film a portrait of Mexican youth. There's lots of violence in Mexico, social instability, the future's uncertain, but for the youthful, there's little possible ways to work or study," Marino stated. "World" is "an effort to exhibit how youthful People in mexico think and feel." Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com
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