Tuesday, February 21, 2012

'Werewolves' would go to U.K., Korea

BARCELONA -- Kaleidoscope Ing. has clicked up U.K. privileges to The spanish language comic fantasy "Bet on Werewolves" Sonamu Pictures has acquired Korean privileges. Deals were closed in the Berlin festival's European Film Market, stated sources at Vertice Sales, the worldwide sales arm of The spanish language conglom Vertice 360. Created by Spain's Telespan 2000 and Vaca Films, "Werewolves" is helmed by Juan Martinez Moreno ("Two Tough Men"). Occur an online north-western The spanish language hamlet, "Werewolves" sees a aspirant author coming back to his birthplace for inspiration to uncover it threatened with a century-old curse. Deals increase a flurry of other "Werewolves" sales, including certification pacts to Germany (Senator), Japan (Shochiku), Indonesia and Malaysia (Visicom), and also the Middle East (Gulf Film), showing that genre and genre-riffs for example "Werewolves" remain certainly one of Spain's strongest export staples. It world opened at October's Sitges Fest, Europe's greatest genre confab, where it's experts and also the public in stitches. In November, it required the crowd award in the San Sebastian Horror and Fantasy Film Fest. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com

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