Francesco sends the link of the film (recently mentioned by Morrissey in the Vegan Logic interview):
MFI announces Louder Than Bombs deals - Screen Daily
6 September, 2014 | By Melanie Goodfellow
EXCLUSIVE: Joachim Trier’s English language debut, co-starring Gabriel Byrne and Isabelle Huppert, is currently shooting in New York.
Excerpt:
Paris-based sales Memento Films International (MFI) has announced a slew of sales on Joachim Trier’s Louder Than Bombs as the film starts shooting in New York.
Norwegian director Trier’s English-language debut stars Gabriel Byrne as a man coming to terms with death of his war photographer wife, played by Isabelle Huppert, alongside Jesse Eisenberg as one of his sons.
It has pre-sold to Israel (Lev Cinema), Greece (Seven Group), Turkey (Bir Films), Ex-Yugoslavia (Megacom), Hong Kong (Golden Scene), Taiwan (Maison Motion), India (Pictureworks) and the Middle East (Falcon Films).
The film is a Norwegian-French-Danish co-production between Oslo-based Motlys, Memento Films Production and Copenhagen-based Nimbus Film. As previously announced, Svensk Filmindustri holds Norwegian and Danish rights. TriAart will handle theatrical in Sweden.
MFI announces Louder Than Bombs deals - Screen Daily
6 September, 2014 | By Melanie Goodfellow
EXCLUSIVE: Joachim Trier’s English language debut, co-starring Gabriel Byrne and Isabelle Huppert, is currently shooting in New York.
Excerpt:
Paris-based sales Memento Films International (MFI) has announced a slew of sales on Joachim Trier’s Louder Than Bombs as the film starts shooting in New York.
Norwegian director Trier’s English-language debut stars Gabriel Byrne as a man coming to terms with death of his war photographer wife, played by Isabelle Huppert, alongside Jesse Eisenberg as one of his sons.
It has pre-sold to Israel (Lev Cinema), Greece (Seven Group), Turkey (Bir Films), Ex-Yugoslavia (Megacom), Hong Kong (Golden Scene), Taiwan (Maison Motion), India (Pictureworks) and the Middle East (Falcon Films).
The film is a Norwegian-French-Danish co-production between Oslo-based Motlys, Memento Films Production and Copenhagen-based Nimbus Film. As previously announced, Svensk Filmindustri holds Norwegian and Danish rights. TriAart will handle theatrical in Sweden.