Sony Photos Classics Acquires Jodie Foster Homicide Thriller Vie Privée

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Sony Photos Classics Acquires Jodie Foster Homicide Thriller Vie Privée

Sony Photos Classics has acquired North American and Latin American rights for Rebecca Zlotowski’s French-language homicide thriller film Vie Privée, starring Jodie Foster as a famend psychiatrist who investigates the suspicious demise of certainly one of her sufferers.

Foster, who speaks fluent French, is joined within the solid by Auteuil (Farewell, Mr Haffman) and Efira (Different Folks’s Kids), Mathieu Amalric (Serpent’s Path), Vincent Lacoste (Misplaced Illusions) and Luana Bajrami (Portrait of a Girl On Hearth). 

The acquisition follows a slew of offers on the movie, which is being offered internationally by Goodfellas.

As introduced by Deadline over the weekend, it has offered out in Europe with offers to UK (Altitude), Spain (Caramel Movies), Germany (Plaion Photos), Italy (Europictures), Benelux (September Movie), Switzerland (Frenetic Movies), Portugal (Pris Audiovisuais), Bulgaria (Cinelibri), ex-Yugoslavia (MCF), Hungary (Cinetel Ltf), Romania (Independenta Movie), Poland (Finest Movie), the Baltics and CIS (Professional:vzglyad).  

Danish distributor One other World Leisure has acquired Scandinavian rights, in a multi-territory deal protecting Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.  Exterior of Europe, it has been acquired for Israel (Lev Cinemas),Turkey (Yeni Bir Movies) and Australia and New Zealand (Transmission).  

A lot of Asia offers are in superior negotiation.  

Advert Vitam pre-acquired French rights for the film, produced by Frédéric Jouve at Les Movies Velvet in co-production with France 3 Cinéma.  

Zlotowski’s earlier credit embody 2023 Venice Golden Lion contender Different Folks’s KidsAn Simple WomanPlanetariumGrand Central and Expensive Prudence

Foster, who has sturdy ties with France, has appeared in a handful of French Productions throughout her profession, however Vie Privée marks her first French-language function in twenty years after Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s wartime romance A Very Lengthy Engagement in 2005.

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