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Silvio Soldini’s ‘The Tasters’ Rankings Slew of Gross sales

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Italian director Silvio Soldini’s “The Tasters,” which reconstructs the real tale of the ladies conscripted to be Adolf Hitler’s meals tasters, is scoring a slew of gross sales on the Ecu Movie Marketplace.

Imaginative and prescient Distribution has closed offers for dozens of territories at the German-language drama starring Germany’s Elisa Schlott (“Das Boot” TV sequence), Max Riemelt (“Dozing Canine”) and Alma Hasun (“Corsage”), which is able to open Italy’s Bari Global Pageant subsequent month.

“The Tasters,” which is in line with bestselling guide “On the Wolf’s Desk” via Italian creator Rosella Postorino, has been picked up via CDI for many Latin American territories and via Pandora for Brazil. Stars media has snapped up the drama for all former Yugoslavian territories. “Tasters” has additionally long gone to Spain (Replicate Audiovisual), Portugal (Films4you), Bulgaria (Beta Motion pictures), Israel (New Cinema) and Greece (Rosebud).

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“The Tasters” is produced via Milan-based Lionello Cerri’s Lumière & Co. in co-production with Belgium’s Tarantula and Switzerland’s Tellfilm and IDM Movie Fee.

Imaginative and prescient Distribution managing director Massimo Proietti famous to Selection that “The Tasters” is “a movie produced in Italy and made via an Italian director in German language with a world forged,” which makes it “very uncommon and fascinating.” He identified that the movie will likely be dubbed into Italian for its theatrical free up in Italy the place it’ll move out by means of Imaginative and prescient in March.

“A pillar of our philosophy is creating tasks that experience world enchantment from their inception,” Proietti added.

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On the EFM, Imaginative and prescient Distribution is launching gross sales on Isabel Coixet’s subsequent introduced movie, “Tre Ciotole,” starring Alba Rohrwacher and Elio Germano; horny noir “The Eyes of Others,” starring Jasmine Trinca and Filippo Timi, directed via Andrea De Sica (“Child”); and Nicolangelo Gelormini’s “Gioia,” the real story of a turbulent teacher-student love affair starring Valeria Golino and Saul Nanni (“Love & Gelato”). Different titles on their lineup come with Ferzan Özpetek’s female-centric ensemble movie “Diamonds,” which is Italy’s first standout identify of 2025, and hit Italian comedy “I Am the Finish of the Global.”

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