
Berlin-based sales agent M-Appeal has struck a deal with W-film in Germany for the distribution rights for Venice Film Festival title “Valeria Is Getting Married,” while HBO Europe has taken the film in 15 Central and Eastern European countries, including Poland, Romania and the Czech Republic.
“Valeria Is Getting Married” is an Israeli-Ukrainian co-production and the second feature film by Israeli female director Michal Vinik. The film follows the emotional journey of two Ukrainian sisters over the course of one day. The younger sister, Valeria, has arrived in Israel to join her sister Christina and to meet the man she has agreed to marry in an arrangement made online. As the day goes on, the imbalances and interpersonal negotiations of the different characters’ relationships are revealed, and Valeria struggles with her decision.
W-film will release the film in cinemas across Germany in the second half of 2023. Managing director Stephan Winkler said...
“Valeria Is Getting Married” is an Israeli-Ukrainian co-production and the second feature film by Israeli female director Michal Vinik. The film follows the emotional journey of two Ukrainian sisters over the course of one day. The younger sister, Valeria, has arrived in Israel to join her sister Christina and to meet the man she has agreed to marry in an arrangement made online. As the day goes on, the imbalances and interpersonal negotiations of the different characters’ relationships are revealed, and Valeria struggles with her decision.
W-film will release the film in cinemas across Germany in the second half of 2023. Managing director Stephan Winkler said...
- 2/7/2023
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
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