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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Oscar-Bound 'Franz' Snags Deals Worldwide

Oscar-Bound 'Franz' Snags Deals Worldwide

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Agnieszka Holland's 'Franz,' Poland's Oscar entry, secures numerous international sales.
  • Idan Weiss, portraying Kafka, earned a European Film Awards best actor nomination.
  • Cohen Media Group acquired North American rights for a December qualifying run.
Oscar-Bound 'Franz' Snags Deals Worldwide

Agnieszka Holland's "Franz," a biopic exploring the life of Franz Kafka, has experienced a surge in international distribution deals. The film, selected as Poland's official entry for the 98th Academy Awards' best international feature film category, has seen its sales extend across numerous territories, including Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Portugal, and Latin America.

Actor Idan Weiss, who portrays the iconic author, has been recognized with a European Film Awards nomination for best actor. This recognition highlights the film's strong performance and critical acclaim. "Franz" has also secured distribution in major European markets such as Germany, France, Spain, and Italy, alongside significant interest from regions like Taiwan and the Baltics.

North American distribution rights have been acquired by Cohen Media Group, with plans for a one-week theatrical qualifying run in December, preceding a broader U.S. release in the upcoming year. Previously, the film garnered critical attention after its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival and subsequent screenings at various international festivals.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The film "Franz" chronicles the impact of author Franz Kafka on the world, from his birth in 19th-century Prague to his death in post-World War I Vienna.
Idan Weiss plays Franz Kafka in the film "Franz," and he has received a European Film Awards nomination for his performance.
Cohen Media Group has acquired North American rights and is planning a qualifying theatrical run in December, with a wider U.S. release to follow next year.

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