FilmSharks has acquired the international sales rights to "All That We Never Were," a feature film adaptation of the romantic bestseller by Spanish author Alice Kellen, according to Variety. Directed by Jorge Alonso, the film stars Maxi Iglesias and Margarida Corceiro. This announcement comes as the Berlinale, where India is mounting a significant presence with six films, is underway.
Variety also reported that Film Factory has secured the rights to "Torrente for President," the sixth installment in the Spanish comedy franchise, which sees the character Torrente running for president. The film is considered Spain's biggest comedy bet for 2026.
India is expanding its presence at the Berlinale with six films screening across various sections of the festival, according to Variety. This marks a comprehensive showing for the country in recent years.
In other news, the Nigerian stars of "Lady" have criticized the "dehumanizing" Trump travel ban, while praising the "sisterhood" behind the Sundance prizewinner and Berlin player, as reported by Variety.
Time magazine highlighted Emerald Fennell's update to a character from "Wuthering Heights" as the movie's best twist. Isabella Linton, a character in Emily Brontë's classic novel, is often overlooked.
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