Pablo Berger’s critically acclaimed Blancanieves, a re-telling of Snow White set in 1920s Spain, will be distributed in the United States…
Cohen Media Group has acquired the rights to the 49-year-old Spanish director’s silent, black-and-white film, which has been selected as Spain’s official entry in the Academy Award’s foreign language category.
Blancanieves recently won the Special Jury Prize at the San Sebastián International Film Festival and a best actress nod for the film’s 24-year-old Spanish star Macarena Garcia.
No word yet on when the film will make its way to U.S. theaters.
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