Concentration Camp Drama "Each of Us" is on board by Beta Cinema

Beta Cinema has received international sales rights for the concentration camp drama "Each of Us", starring Diane Kruger, whose honors include "Failout", for which she won Best Actress at Cannes Film Festival, "Bored Basterds" and "Amrum", "Amrum" and "Amrum," premiered in Cannes this week.

Other key members of the actor include Carla Juri ("Blade Runner", "Hitler Steals Pink Bunny", "Wetland", Aida Folch ("Artist and Model", "Island", "Island", "Smoking Room") and Ninel Geiger ("Music" ("Music", "Falling Sound")).

The film tells the story of survival, resistance and mourning in the Ravensbrück women's concentration camp in the last days of World War II.

"Each of Us" consists of an all-female team of four European filmmakers: Anne Zohra Berrached ("24 Weeks"), Neus Ballús ("Plague", "Strange Man"), Stina Werenfels ("Dora" ("Dora or our parents' sexual neuropathy") and Anna Jadowska ("Sexual neuropathy of Anna Jadowska) (

The film is inspired by the real story and is written by screenwriters Eva Pauné and Mirjam Ziegler. It follows the story of four women from different countries working to uphold humanity under the brutal conditions of the camp. Their lives are through a young girl bond, which brings them hardships, but hopefully.

Agnieszka Holland's favorite photography director Jolanta Dylewska ("In the Dark", "Spoor", "Ayka") lenses and was made by Pedro Almodovar's collaborator Teresa Font ("The Room Next Door", "Parallel Mother").

Producer Country: "To allow the true representation of the background, experience and identity of our four protagonists, each of us shoots in a truly unique way: each director focuses on another protagonist, from the screenwriter to Mise-en-en-scene. From the rapids, we can tell them what they are doing, we can tell them about their strong experience, and have a strong experience, and have a certain emotional and an exciting experience, and have a good emotional and an emotional depth, and an emotional feeling. The journey, unity, the quiet power of the characters and the feeling of hope far exceeds the harsh reality depicted."

The film is produced by Alhena Production (Spain), Bon Voyage Films (Germany), Turnus Film (Switzerland) and Blick Productions International (Poland), and is co-produced with Ramen Studio and EFD Group.

The project was developed with the support of Media Creativity Europe, and was also supported by ICAA, ICAA, ICEC, TVE and TVC with the support of Germany by Arte, Sr, Sr, Sr, Sr, SWR, RBB, RBB, RBB, BR, MDM, MDM, MOIN, MOIN, MOIN and MBB, BAK, BAK, ZURICH FILMFUND and RGB TIFTUND and RGB Stiftiftung, as well as Polandung and Poland in poland and pouff by Pelf and Wfdif.

The film is in production and is being filmed in Poland, Germany and Spain.

“We are honored to represent 'Everyone,' the film brings together a brilliant team of female directors (we have two that we are delighted to work with, Neus Ballús and Anne Zohra Berrached) and a compelling narrative that can resonate universally,” said Thorsten Ritter, executive chairman of Beta Cinema. “In the face of unimaginable adversity, its exploration of resilience and unity is both timely and eternal.”

Beta Cinema's Cannes Slate also includes Fatih Akin's new film "Amrum", screened in the official selection, several upcoming titles in English, such as the Road Movie "500 Miles" led by Bill Nighy, and the market premiere at Italian Hit Comedy "Us Palmese", by Antonio Antonio and Marco Manetti by Marco Manetti and Marco Manetti by the Spany palla calla calla fy the the calla galla calla gala gala gala gala gala gala gala gala gala gala gala gala gala gala gala gala gala gala gala fy you you'