Tuesday, February 14, 2012

'Werewolves' prowls Germany, Japan

Japan's Shochiku and Germany's Senator have developed all Japanese and German privileges correspondingly to Juan Martinez Moreno's "Lobos p arga" (Bet on Werewolves), created by Spain's Telespan 2000 and Vaca Films.Vertice Sales started discussions in the American Film Market, where Spain's Vertice 360 began sales.The Senator deal was completed in the European Film Market, stated Vertice Sales controlling director Gonzalo Sagardia.A genre spoof starring Spain's Gorka Otxoa and Carlos Areces, "Werewolves" activates a aspirant author who returns towards the remote The spanish language village where he was created looking for inspiration. The village, however, suffers an unusual curse."Werewolves" world-preemed at October's Sitges Festival."This is an adventure and fantasy picture with shocks, but focusing on family audiences," Sagardia described."Werewolves" has additionally been licensed to Indonesia and Malaysia via Visicom and also the Middle East's Gulf Films."Werewolves" can also be close to closing the U.S. and East Europe having a prominent pay TV outlet. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com

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