Altavista Films and Latinofusion sign up international distribution agreement

Altavista Films and Latinofusion signed up an agreement according to which Latinofusion will handle the international sales of “Un mundo maravilloso”, “Dos Abrazos” and “Morirse en Domingo”
Enrique Begne’s “Dos Abrazos” (Two Embraces), won the Best New Narrative Filmmaker Award in Tribeca earlier this year. It also won the Best director Award at the Mexican Feature Competition in Guadalajara Film Fest. “Morirse en domingo” (Never on a Sunday), a film by Daniel Gruener was at Horizontes in San Sebastian last year. “Un mundo maravilloso” (A wonderful world) was in the Official Selection of San Sebastian the year before.
Altavista Films is Mexico’s leading producing company, gathering the most talented professionals of the country’s film industry. It’s goal has always been to produce high standard Mexican films with not only economic potential but also high quality production values. Altavista produced some of biggest movie hits of Mexico’s recent history, such as Alejandro González Iñárritu’s “Amores Perros” (2000) and Hugo RodrÃguez’ “Nicotina” (2003). Monica Lozano Serrano, director of Altavista Films, in Mexico City, has been at the heart of what has come to be known as the “Mexican Renaissance” in cinema.
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