Film Movement is planning a theatrical release for the film, which made history as the first Singaporean movie to compete in Berlin’s competition.
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Giraffe Pictures Anthony Chen’s Berlinale Competition film “We Are All Strangers” has been acquired by Film Movement for the U.S. and Canada.
Film Movement is planning a theatrical release for the film, which made history as the first Singaporean movie to compete in Berlin’s competition. It will next play on opening night of the 50th Hong Kong Film Festival on April 1.
“With ‘We Are All Strangers,’ Anthony Chen has crafted a timely family saga that captures the social and economic structures that define contemporary life, filtering them through the grounded and human motivations of its vividly etched characters,” said Michael Rosenberg, Film Movement’s president, who negotiated the deal with Paradise City’s head of sales Alexandre Moreau. “We’re thrilled for North American audiences to discover and connect with Chen’s globally resonant, moving vision,” he continued.
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