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The Match Factory closed multiple international deals on Petzold's latest, which will premiere in Cannes Directors' Fortnight next month.
The Match Factory has closed multiple international deals for Miroirs No. 3, the latest feature from acclaimed German director Christian Petzold, ahead of its world premiere in the Directors’ Fortnight section at the Cannes Film Festival.
Les Films du Losange will handle French distribution of Miroirs No. 3, with Imagine Film Distribution releasing in Benelux, M&M International taking South Korea, Yeni Bir Film releasing in Turkey, Leopardo Filmes taking Portugal, Stadtkino Filmverleih handling Austria, Independenta film releasing in Romania, A-One Film for the Baltics, and Demiurg for the territories of Former Yugoslavia.
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Metrograph Pictures has pre-bought the movie for North America.
Miroirs No. 3 follows Laura (frequent Petzold collaborator Paula Beer), a piano student from Berlin, who survives a car accident during a weekend in the countryside. Though uninjured, she is left psychologically shaken and is taken in by a local woman who witnesses the crash. As Laura becomes part of the household — alongside the woman’s husband and adult son — the four begin to form a fragile familial bond. However, the harmony is short-lived, as buried histories come to the surface and Laura must confront her own unresolved past.
The film marks Petzold’s fourth collaboration with Beer, who received the Silver Bear for Best Actress at Berlinale 2020 for her role in Undine. Beer is joined by Barbara Auer (The Book Thief, Yella), Matthias Brandt (Transit, Farewell to Europe), and Enno Trebs (Afire, The White Ribbon).
Miroirs No. 3 was produced by Schramm Film Koerner Weber Kaiser in co-production with ZDF and Arte.
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