The Match Factory has announced a wave of international distribution deals for its Cannes Film Festival slate, highlighting strong pre-sales across several high-profile titles. Among the most notable is *Fatherland* by Oscar-winning director Paweł Pawlikowski, which secured deals in numerous regions including Scandinavia via Nonstop Entertainment, Japan through GAGA, and South Korea via Challan. A comprehensive partnership with MUBI will cover distribution across North America, the UK, Ireland, Italy, Spain, Turkey, Mexico, and India, with additional support from Cinéart in Benelux, Cineplex across Latin America, and Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand. Key European territories, such as Germany via Neue Visionen, France via Pathé, and Poland via Kino Świat, have also been locked in.
Lukas Dhont’s *Coward* similarly enjoyed extensive pre-sales, with deals in Switzerland (Filmcoopi), Scandinavia, Japan (The Klockworx), and South Korea (Challan). MUBI again takes on a lead distribution role for North America, the UK, Ireland, Italy, Spain, Germany, Mexico, and Turkey, partnering with Filmladen, Diaphana in France, and Lumière for the Benelux region. The film’s distribution in Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America was further strengthened by partnerships with local distributors. Additionally, Valeska Grisebach’s *The Dreamed Adventure* sold rights to the Baltics, Switzerland, Greece, and Indonesia, with Haut et Court releasing it in France and Janus holding North American rights.
Jane Schoenbrun’s *Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma* also attracted multiple buyers, with sales to Greece, Poland, Scandinavia, and Portugal. MUBI will release the film theatrically in the U.S. on August 7 and handle distribution in the UK, Ireland, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Mexico. The slate-wide strategy underscores The Match Factory’s ability to secure both niche and broad-market interest across genres, from arthouse dramas like *The Dreamed Adventure* to genre-bending works like Schoenbrun’s. These deals reflect robust international appetite for new projects from established auteurs and emerging voices alike, positioning the slate for wide global visibility in 2025 and 2026.
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