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01.11.2022 - 16:21 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Beta Cinema has unveiled a raft of first deals for German director Kilian Riedhof’s drama You Will Not Have My Hate, inspired by the experiences of French writer Antoine Leiris, whose wife was killed in the November 13, 2015 terror attack on the Bataclan concert hall in Paris.
The feature, which world premiered in Locarno over the summer, has sold to Japan (New Select), Taiwan (AV-Jet), Australia and New Zealand (The Reset Collective), Canada (Sphere Films), Spain (Yoda Films), Switzerland (Praesens Film) and Hungary (Mozinet).
Haut et Court is gearing up to release the feature in French cinemas on November 2 and Tobis Film will launch the picture in Germany and Austria on November 10.
This November 13, will mark the seventh anniversary of the attacks on the Bataclan and other locations across Paris, which killed 130 people, with 90 deaths occurring at the concert hall alone.
You Will Not Have My Hate is adapted from Leiris’s best-selling book, charting his initial shock and grief following his wife’s killing, and the slow process of rebuilding his life for the sake of their young son.
Leiris would find himself at the heart of a media storm in the days after the attack, after a viral Facebook post, in which he pledged to build a new life with his son based on happiness and love, rather than hatred.
Main actor,Pierre Deladonchamps (Stranger by the Lake, Sorry Angel, Reprise en Main, Hawaii) plays Leiris, with child actor Zoé Iorio in the role of the son and Camélia Jordana (Le Brio), as the wife.
“We are very proud to announce our first sales for the title and to continue negotiations at AFM,” said Dirk Schürhoff, CEO of Beta Cinema.
“You Will Not Have My Hate is a sensitive, moving drama that has
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