Sales outfit to also handle international sales for the Israeli director’s back catalogue.
HanWay Films has acquired international sales rights to Amos Gitai’s Laila In Haifa, ahead of its world premiere in competition at the Venice Film Festival (Sept 2-12).
The UK sales outfit will also now handle international sales for the Israeli director’s back catalogue of work.
Laila In Haifa is set over one fateful night in a club in the port town of Haifa and explores the interweaving stories of five women. The film aims to present a snapshot of contemporary life in one of...
HanWay Films has acquired international sales rights to Amos Gitai’s Laila In Haifa, ahead of its world premiere in competition at the Venice Film Festival (Sept 2-12).
The UK sales outfit will also now handle international sales for the Israeli director’s back catalogue of work.
Laila In Haifa is set over one fateful night in a club in the port town of Haifa and explores the interweaving stories of five women. The film aims to present a snapshot of contemporary life in one of...
- 7/28/2020
- by 1100453¦Michael Rosser¦9¦
- ScreenDaily
Sales outfit to also handle international sales for the Israeli director’s back catalogue.
HanWay Films has acquired international sales rights to Amos Gitai’s Laila In Haifa, ahead of its world premiere in competition at the Venice Film Festival (Sept 2-12).
The UK sales outfit will also now handle international sales for the Israeli director’s back catalogue of work.
Laila In Haifa is set over one fateful night in a club in the port town of Haifa and explores the interweaving stories of five women. The film aims to present a snapshot of contemporary life in one of...
HanWay Films has acquired international sales rights to Amos Gitai’s Laila In Haifa, ahead of its world premiere in competition at the Venice Film Festival (Sept 2-12).
The UK sales outfit will also now handle international sales for the Israeli director’s back catalogue of work.
Laila In Haifa is set over one fateful night in a club in the port town of Haifa and explores the interweaving stories of five women. The film aims to present a snapshot of contemporary life in one of...
- 7/28/2020
- by 1100453¦Michael Rosser¦9¦
- ScreenDaily
HanWay Films will handle international sales on Amos Gitai’s Laila In Haifa, which was announced today in the Venice Film Festival’s Competition line-up.
With an ensemble cast of both Israeli and Palestinian actors, the pic interweaves the stories of five women. It is set over a night in a club in the Israeli port town of Haifa and is a candid snapshot of one of the last remaining spaces where Israelis and Palestinians come together to engage in face-to-face relationships.
Project is an Israel-France co-production between Agav Films, Cdp and United King Film in association with Patrick Jeanneret, Andrea Di Nardo and Ruth and Stephen Hendel.
Alongside the deal, HanWay will also take on rights to the majority of Gitai’s back catalogue. Including: Esther (1986), Berlin Jerusalem (1989), Golem: Spirit Of Exile (1992), The Petrified Garden (1993), Devarim (1995), The Arena Of Murder (1996), Yom Yom (1998), Kadosh (1999), Kippur (2000), Kedma (2002), Alila (2003), Promised Land (2003), One...
With an ensemble cast of both Israeli and Palestinian actors, the pic interweaves the stories of five women. It is set over a night in a club in the Israeli port town of Haifa and is a candid snapshot of one of the last remaining spaces where Israelis and Palestinians come together to engage in face-to-face relationships.
Project is an Israel-France co-production between Agav Films, Cdp and United King Film in association with Patrick Jeanneret, Andrea Di Nardo and Ruth and Stephen Hendel.
Alongside the deal, HanWay will also take on rights to the majority of Gitai’s back catalogue. Including: Esther (1986), Berlin Jerusalem (1989), Golem: Spirit Of Exile (1992), The Petrified Garden (1993), Devarim (1995), The Arena Of Murder (1996), Yom Yom (1998), Kadosh (1999), Kippur (2000), Kedma (2002), Alila (2003), Promised Land (2003), One...
- 7/28/2020
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
U.K. based HanWay Films will handle international sales on Israeli auteur Amos Gitai’s new film “Laila In Haifa,” set to bow in competition at the Venice Film Festival in September. HanWay will also represent 25 films from Gitai’s extensive body of award-winning work.
With an ensemble cast of both Israeli and Palestinian actors, “Laila in Haifa” (A Night in Haifa) follows the interweaving stories of five women over one night in a club in the port town of Haifa.
The film is a co-production between France’s Agav Films and Cdp and Israel’s United King Film in association with Patrick Jeanneret, Andrea Di Nardo and Ruth and Stephen Hendel.
Gitai said, “We are delighted at the announcement that Laila in Haifa is selected this year as part of the Venice Film Festival. This is a special moment after the anxieties, economic worries, viruses, political viruses of the...
With an ensemble cast of both Israeli and Palestinian actors, “Laila in Haifa” (A Night in Haifa) follows the interweaving stories of five women over one night in a club in the port town of Haifa.
The film is a co-production between France’s Agav Films and Cdp and Israel’s United King Film in association with Patrick Jeanneret, Andrea Di Nardo and Ruth and Stephen Hendel.
Gitai said, “We are delighted at the announcement that Laila in Haifa is selected this year as part of the Venice Film Festival. This is a special moment after the anxieties, economic worries, viruses, political viruses of the...
- 7/28/2020
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
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