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Kino Lorber, Zeitgeist Buy Cannes’ Movie ‘Holy Cow,’ Winner of Un Certain Regard’s Youth Prize (EXCLUSIVE)

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Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent “Holy Cow,” a movie that premiered at Cannes Film Festival‘s Un Certain Regard, has been bought by Kino Lorber in association with Zeitgeist Films for U.S.

and English-speaking Canadian rights. A feature debut by Louise Courvoisier, “Holy Cow” won the Youth Prize at Un Certain Regard in Cannes.

The heartwarming movie delves into the hardscrabble life of French agriculture. It marks the screen debut of Clement Faveau who plays Totone, an 18-year-old farmer whose carefree teenage life is turned upside down after the tragic death of his father.

Suddenly, he has to take care of his 7-year-old sister and look after their failing family farm in France’s Jura region. Seeking extra income, Totone enters a cash competition for the best Comte cheese made in this western part of the French Alps.

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