Alice Rohrwacher Nick Vivarelli Ad Vitam Australia Britain Spain France New Zealand China USA Italy Ireland South Korea Ukraine Thailand Austria Germany Japan Portugal Switzerland Denmark county Aurora Greece Poland Czech Republic Finland Hungary Hong Kong Bulgaria Singapore Slovakia Taiwan Romania film stars singer opera Alice Rohrwacher Nick Vivarelli Ad Vitam Australia Britain Spain France New Zealand China USA Italy Ireland South Korea Ukraine Thailand Austria Germany Japan Portugal Switzerland Denmark county Aurora Greece Poland Czech Republic Finland Hungary Hong Kong Bulgaria Singapore Slovakia Taiwan Romania

Alice Rohrwacher’s ‘La Chimera’ Sells Worldwide After Premiering Positively in Cannes

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Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Alice Rohrwacher’s “La Chimera,” in which “The Crown” star Josh O’Connor plays a British archeologist named Arthur who gets involved in an international network of stolen Etruscan artifacts during the 1980s, has sold worldwide after premiering positively in Cannes.

The Match Factory has inked deals for the film in the U.K. and Ireland (Curzon); Australia and New Zealand (Palace Entertainement); Benelux (September Film); Germany (Piffl Medien); Hong Kong (Edko);  Spain (Elastica); South Korea (M&M International); China (Jetsen); Japan (Bitters End); Taiwan (Swallow Wings); Austria (Stadtkino); Baltics (A-One); Bulgaria (Art Fest); CIS (Mauris Film); Czech Republic & Slovakia (Aerofilms); Finland (B-Film); Denmark (Filmbazar); Former Yugoslavia (MCF): Greece (Cinobo); Hungary (Cirko); Middle East and North Africa (Moving Turtle); Poland (Aurora Films); Portugal (Midas); Romania (Independenta); Singapore (Anticipate Pictures); Thailand (Documentary Club); and Ukraine (Arthouse Traffic).

As previously announced, North American rights were sold while the film was in production to NEON. Ad Vitam is co-producer and distributor of the film in France, while Filmcoopi will be releasing “La Chimera” in Switzerland and 01 Distribution in Italy.

For Rohrwacher, the film is connected to growing up in Umbria, once the center of the Etruscan civilization. But it’s also the final piece of a triptych on a territory that she started with her previous Cannes entries: “The Wonders” and “Happy as Lazzaro.” Three works that, as she has put it, pose a central question: “What to do with the past?”  Besides Josh O’Connor also starring in “La Chimera” – which can be loosely translated as “The

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