Jim Jarmusch’s comedy drama Father Mother Sister Brother is headed to Venice competition, according to Mubi founder Efe Cakarel. Cakarel confirm
Jim Jarmusch’s comedy drama Father Mother Sister Brother is headed to Venice competition, according to Mubi founder Efe Cakarel.
Cakarel confirmed the film was to feature in competition during keynote speech today (June 6) at SXSW London, telling audiences it is “already confirmed”.
Jarmusch’s film, on which Mubi is a producer, is an anthology of three stories starring Cate Blanchett, Adam Driver and Vicky Krieps, which shot last year across the US, France and Ireland. It follows estranged siblings that reunite after years apart. The Match Factory represents sales.
Production companies are Saint Laurent Prods, Mubi and the Apartment together with Jarmusch’s Badjetlag and Gillibert’s CG Cinema. Ireland’s Hail Mary co-produced. The film was also backed by Screen Ireland and received equity financing from Cinema Inutile.
Cakarel also confirmed that Paolo Sorrentino’s La Grazia, a film that Mubi has bought world rights to excluding Italy, is also “possibly” headed to Venice.
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