Mubi picks up Julia Ducournau’s Cannes Competition film ‘Alpha’ for Latin America and India amid worldwide sales sweep

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Exclusive: Mbi turned down Julia Duklnow’s genre hopping drama alpha For Latin America and India, among many global deals for Charade and Film Nation Entertainment in the title of the Cannes Competition.

Further deals include Italy (I’m a photo), Spain (Youplanet Pictures, Caramel Films), Switzerland (FilmCoopi), Germany and Austria (Plaion), Greece (supdzos Film SA), Portugal (Aramicke), Scandinavia (Nonstop Entertainment), Baltics (Mc), Kino Pavasaris, Kino Pavasaris (kino pavasaris) films), CIS (Exponenta Film), Hungary (Mozinet), Romania (Bad Unicorn), Ukraine (Adastra), Israel (Lev Film), Turkey (Mars Film), Australia and New Zealand (Kismet), Hong Kong (Golden Scene Company), Indonesia (Ayan), South Kon (Farun)

Neon has already scooped the films for the US and Canada, and Curzon will release films in the UK and Ireland.

The film follows the prominent Alpha, 13 years old, with problems, and her mother, who breaks the day Alpha returns from school with a tattoo on her arm.

Thar Rahim and Golhimah Farahani and he were with Relissa Relissa Borossa.

It is produced by French Mandarin & Company and Karuche films. Frakas Productions Coproduce in Belgium.

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