Both films
recently came out of postproduction, ready to launch their international career.
Depicting the encounter between an old man, widowed by the recent floods, and his son
that has been living in Japan for a long time, JAPANESE DOG allows a disillusioning look
into the reality of elderly people, living a rather lonesome life on the countryside: looking
for a better life, all young people have gone to the cities or abroad, leaving elder
generations behind. When his son visits the protagonist, both of their expectations run
high and during this brief reencounter, they try to overcome the distance that has grown
between them. As his son and his family have to part, they leave him a Japanese
Robodog as a souvenir of their visit that will ultimately change his life forever.
JAPANESE DOG, produced by Tudor Giurgiu’s Libra Film Productions and spotted by
m-appeal at the Agora Works in Progress in Thessaloniki, is director Tudor Cristian
Jurgiu’s first feature film.
Less of an every day life’s topic, the Russian title THE MAJOR by director Yuri Bykov
tells the story of a deadly accident that a police officer is trying to hush up: On a cold
winter’s day Sergey Sobolev, a major at the local police station, is driving to the hospital
where his wife is about to give birth to their child. High from happiness, he’s driving too
fast and runs down a boy on a passage walk who dies. Now the major has only two
options: go to prison or conceal the crime. Sobolev decides to compromise with his
conscience, and he calls on a colleague to help him out. But the case turns out to be
messy and when Sobolev finally changes his mind and tries to make up for his deed, it’s
already too late…
With a fast rhythm and tending towards a thriller, THE MAJOR, produced by Rock
Films, has high entertainment value, covering at the same time vibrant topics like police
corruption and violence.
Maren Kroymann, Aleksandra Abykova and Katja Lenarčič will attend the Marché
du film in Cannes from May 15 until 23, presenting the most recent m-appeal titles at
booth n°E20.
For more information please contact:
Anne Wiedlack
m-appeal
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12-04-2013
m-appeal picks up Romanian JAPANESE DOG and Russian
Preparing for a busy Marché du film, Berlin-based world sales m-appeal includes two new titles into its line-up that just have been finished: JAPANESE DOG by Romanian helmer Tudor Cristian Jurgiu and the Russian THE MAJOR by Yuri Bykov.
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