Camila Mendes and Lili Reinhart are wrapping up their weekend in Venice, Italy.
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Ellise Shafer Sovereign has acquired the U.K. and Ireland rights to Radu Jude’s latest feature, “Do Not Expect Too Much From the End of the World,” which won the special jury prize at Locarno Film Festival.
Written and directed by Jude, the comedy stars Ilinca Manolache, Ovidiu Pîrșan, Dorina Lazăr, László Miske, Katia Pascariu and Sofia Nicolaescu, with cameos from Nina Hoss and Uwe Boll. According to its official synopsis, the film follows an overworked production assistant who is instructed to “film a workplace safety video commissioned by a multinational company.
But an interviewee makes a statement which forces him to reinvent his story to suit the company’s narrative.” “Do Not Expect Too Much From the End of the World” recently premiered at Locarno, where it was nominated for the Golden Leopard Award for best film and won the festival’s special jury prize. The film was well-received by critics at the fest, with Variety‘s Jessica Kiang calling it a “dizzying, dazzling feat of social critique, an all-fronts-at-once attack on the zeitgeist, and a mischievous, often hilarious work of art about the artifice of work.” Sovereign is planning a theatrical release of the film in the U.K.
and Ireland for Q2 of 2024. The company previously released Jude’s 2021 film “Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn,” which won the Golden Bear at Berlin Film Festival.
“I am thrilled to be collaborating with Sovereign again following our collaboration on my last film ‘Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn,'” Jude said in a statement. “Their passion for original storytelling and commitment to bringing unique cinematic visions to life is truly inspiring, and I am very much looking forward to sharing ‘Do Not Expect Too Much From the End of the World’ with
.Camila Mendes and Lili Reinhart are wrapping up their weekend in Venice, Italy.
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Jessica Kiang Nobody can be both the magnifying glass and the ant burning up under its glare. Nobody, that is, except shaggy Romanian shaman Radu Jude who, with his Locarno competition entry “Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World,” follows up 2021’s Berlinale-winning “Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn” with a dizzying, dazzling feat of social critique, an all-fronts-at-once attack on the zeitgeist, and a mischievous, often hilarious work of art about the artifice of work.