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'Calle Malaga': Oscar Hopeful Gains International Traction
12 Dec
Summary
- Film secured new distribution deals in Japan, Brazil, Poland, and more.
- North American release is set for February with Strand Releasing.
- The film centers on an elderly woman rediscovering love in Tangier.

Maryam Touzani's 'Calle Malaga,' Morocco's submission for the international feature film Oscar, has successfully secured distribution in numerous key territories following the American Film Market. Deals have been finalized with prominent independent distributors in Japan, Brazil, Poland, Argentina, the Baltics, Romania, and Ex-Yugoslavia.
The film, featuring Carmen Maura and Lubna Azabal, is slated for a North American release in February via Strand Releasing and will serve as the opening film at the Palm Springs Festival. These recent sales follow earlier agreements in France, Benelux, Spain, Germany, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, and several European countries.
Centering on Maria Angeles, a tenacious 79-year-old Spanish woman residing in Tangier, the narrative unfolds when her daughter attempts to sell the apartment where she lives. Determined to remain, Maria Angeles embarks on a journey to reclaim her home, unexpectedly rediscovering love and sensuality in the process. The film has also garnered audience awards at multiple film festivals.




