07-05-2018

New Europe Film Sales Picks Up The Load

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    The Load by Ognjen Glavonic The Load by Ognjen Glavonic (c) Tatjana Krstevski, NON-ALIGNED FILMS

    WARSAW: Jan Naszewski’s Warsaw-based New Europe Film Sales announced that it has signed a world sales deal for Ognjen Glavonić debut film The Load, set for world premiere in Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight.

    The film is produced by Kinorama and coproduced by Non-Aligned Films, Cinema Defacto, Three Gardens Film with support of CNC – aide aux cinémas du monde, HAVC, Eurimages, Visions Sud Est, Hubert Bals Fund, Film Center Serbia, AP Vojvodina, and Doha Film Institute.

    The Load is the story of Vlada, who works as a truck driver during the NATO bombing of Serbia in 1999. Tasked with transporting a mysterious load from Kosovo to Belgrade, he drives through unfamiliar territory, trying to make his way in a country scarred by the war. He knows that once the job is over, he will need to return home and face the consequences of his actions.

    Jan Naszewski, CEO of New Europe, said: "The Load is a true discovery for us. We feel that the central performance by Leon Lucev really carries the film in the same way the protagonists of Son of Saul and The Guilty did.”

    New Europe Film Sales’ recent line-up includes 2018 Sundance-favorites Pity by Babis Makridis and Loveling by Gustavo Pizzi and Berlinale Generation selection Gordon & Paddy by Linda Hambäck, as well as the upcoming County by Rams director Grimur Hakonarsson, which the company is pre-selling ahead and at Marche du Film.