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Wim Wenders' 'The End of Violence' Gets New Global Push
18 Feb
Summary
- Salaud Morisset partners with MK2 Films for Wim Wenders' 1997 film.
- The film's themes of surveillance and privacy are highly relevant today.
- The partnership covers 25 landmark titles by Wim Wenders.

A new international partnership has been forged between Paris and Berlin-based Salaud Morisset and French powerhouse MK2 Films. This collaboration centers on Wim Wenders' 1997 feature, 'The End of Violence,' aiming to significantly bolster its global distribution. The film, which stars Bill Pullman, Andie MacDowell, and Gabriel Byrne, delves into the unsettling consequences of a violent incident for a Hollywood producer.
Salaud Morisset will manage theatrical, festival, and non-commercial rights for the film, working alongside MK2 Films. The company highlighted the film's prescient exploration of surveillance and privacy erosion, noting its profound resonance in contemporary society. This initiative extends Salaud Morisset's ongoing commitment to the Wim Wenders Foundation, encompassing rights for 25 of the acclaimed director's major works.




