Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are doing everything they can to protect baby Archie Harrison.
27.02.2020 - 21:43 / hollywoodreporter.com
Charles C. Cohen's Cohen Media Group has acquired North American rights to Persian Lessons, from House of Sand and Fog director Vadim Perelman, which had its world premiere earlier this week at the Berlinale.
The acquisition was negotiated by John Kochman, CMG executive vice president, and Mathieu Delaunay, head of sales for Paris-based Memento Film International. CMG acquired all rights for the U.S.
and Canada and plans to release the film in late 2020. The darkly comic drama, inspired by a
.Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are doing everything they can to protect baby Archie Harrison.
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A Jewish prisoner pretends to be Iranian to escape being shot and is then forced to teach Farsi, a language he doesn’t speak, to a Nazi superior inPersian Lessons, the new film from Ukrainian-born, Canada-based director Vadim Perelman (The House of Sand and Fog).
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Independent distribution company Infotainment China has acquired the China rights to the buzzy Holocaust film “Persian Lessons,” which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival last week.