beta sells "let it rain", "Doctor II", "Light"

Leading sales agency Beta Cinema has revealed major territorial sales of “Let It Rain,” “Physician II” and “Light”.

The Swedish comedy Let It Rain, directed by the two-time Oscar-nominated Oscar-Nominee Hannes Holm, was sold to Leonin (German Territory), Benelux and Singapore (September Film), the Czech Republic (European Film), the former Yugoslavia (Blitz) (Blitz), Bulgaria (beta Film) and Israel (Israel) (Lev cinemas).

Robert Gustafsson ("100-year-old man"), Jonas Karlsson ("Snowman") and Karin Lithman ("The Bridge") in a grumpy husband's story, they find themselves, by miracle or coincidence, that day they find themselves not only able to change their lives, but also their village, but the whole village. Holm won two Academy Award nominations in 2015 for "a man named Ove". The film became an international box office in 2016 with a global box office of over $30 million, and was later reshaped as "A man named Otto" starring Tom Hanks. Holm is one of Sweden’s most successful filmmakers, with other hits such as “Adam & Eva” (1997), “Shit Chang” (2010) and “Andersson Trilogy” (2012-2014), all of which set box office records in Sweden.

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The long-awaited international box office sequel hits the hit “Doctor”, which explores early treatment of the human soul and is set in the royal conspiracy of medieval Europe. Emily Cox ("The Last Kingdom: The Seven Kings Must Die"), Aiden Gillen ("Game of Thrones," Labyrinth Runner") and Liam Cunningham ("Game of Thrones," "Hunger").

Tom Tykwer's Berlinale opening film The Light was sold to Italy (Rai Cinema), Benelux (September Movie), Lithuania, Estonia and Ratvia (European Film Forum), former Yugoslavia (Discovery), Hungary and Bulgaria (ADS), Greece (TFG), Greece (TFG), Turkey (Turkey) (Turkey) (Turkey) (Braz) (Braz), Braz and taiwan (cine) and taiwan (cine will and cine and taiwan and cine and cine and cine and cine and cine and cine and.

Politically dramatic drama stars Lars Eideer and Nicolette Krebitz are parents of the fringe modern Berlin family, gradually leading to deep personal and ideological rifts in a rapidly changing world. Tykwer ranked record among Germany's most popular directors, including his breakthrough hit single "Run Lola Run", "Cloud Atlas" with Tom Hanks and Hale Barry and the international hit series "Babylon Berlin".

The deal for more than 15 territories of Beta Cinema's Cannes Première title "Amrum" was directed by Fatih Akin and was announced earlier this week. Beta Cinema's Cannes Slate also includes directors Antonio and Marco Manetti's Italian hit comedy "Us Palmese", with Spanish debuts being Gala Gracia's "Your Remnants", and Nina Hoss-led Berlinale Drama drama "Cicadas", directed by Ina Weisse ("Judgment").