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26.05.2007
Reprise sold to France
Joachim Trier's Reprise has been sold to Malavida in France and the deal was closed by Lionel Ithurralde from Malavida and sales manager Susan Wendt from Nordisk Film International Sales. Publisert: 26.05.07 | Sist endret: 26.05.07
Susan Wendt from Nordisk Film International Sales is very happy to have concluded the deal with Malavida. "They are very enthusiastic about the film and I am sure they will do a good job for Reprise in France."
As a theatrical distributor, Malavida has released three films since 2005. Concerning DVD, Malavida has edited more than 60 films. Reprise has now been sold to 25 countries and has travelled the world around on festivals.
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