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  • Cairo Festival Competition Title ‘A Son’, Starring Macarena García, Swooped on by Filmax for World Sales (EXCLUSIVE) 

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    Barcelona-based studio Filmax, behind a brace of new titles at the American Film Market – survival thriller “Balandrau,” time loop comedy-thriller “Five More Minutes,” Spanish women’s soccer origins tale “Another League” – has secured world sales rights outside Spain to “A Son” which bows Nov. 15 in main International Competition at the Cairo Film Festival.

    As already announced, Filmax has domestic distribution rights to “A Son” in Spain and will release it in Spanish cinema theaters during the first half of 2026.  

    “A Son” adapts a Spanish publishing phenomenon, Barcelona writer Alejandro Palomas’ illustrated novel “Un Hijo,” translated into over 20 languages. “Un Hijo” also won Spain’s National Prize for Children’s and Young Adult’s Literature. 

    A world premiere at Cairo, “A Son” also marks the live action feature debut of well-respected Seville and Madrid-based writer-producer-director Nacho la Casa, who co-penned and directed 2016 animated feature “Ozzy.” 

    La Casa is best known afterwards for producing two more toon pics, 2014’s “Superklaus” and this year’s “Norbert.” “A Son,” which he also co-wrote, remains in the world of children, not as a target audience but rather as its subject. 

    Co-written by Juan R. Apolo (“When Brooklyn Met Seville”), “A Son” kicks off when María, an inexperienced school psychologist, begins to suspect that something is very wrong with Guille, 8, new to the school, who seems simply immensely and suspiciously happy, hiding maybe a dramatic situation with potentially terrible consequences. She determines to decipher Guille’s drawings, as well as overcome his father’s aggressive resistance to any investigation.

    A Son

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    “The book is for no specific age. I had’t read anything about an ‘emotional’ detective of children. Something’s wrong with Guille and what’s wrong is very deep,” Palomas said when the novel appeared in 2016. 

    “This powerful film explores fear, silence and the fragile bond established between a child and the only adult who dares to listen to him, the school psychologist,” Filmax said in a statement.  

    “A Son” stars Macarena García (“La Mesías,” “House on Fire”), fast emerging as one of the top actors of her generation, and Hugo Silva (“Un amor”) who demonstrated his range in Movistar Plus+ hit series “Marbella.”

    “My favourite kinds of films are those that stir up your emotions, and if there’s one quality that ‘A Son’ has, it is precisely that,” said La Casa. “When I finished reading the novel, I knew I had to make it into a film. ‘A Son’ challenges us as grownups, as well as taking us back to that innocence of when we were children. A childhood that is, unfortunately, becoming increasingly endangered in our society.”

    “This is a project we’ve been following for a long time. We know how deeply so many people were touched by the novel and the expectation around its film adaptation is huge,” added Ivan Díaz, Filmax head of international. “Its recent selection at the Cairo Film Festival is a wonderful recognition and proves that it is a film capable of moving people around the world over.”

    “A Son” is produced by Capitán Araña and Guion Alto, La Casa’s  Madrid and Seville labels, as well as Veleta Films AIE. It is backed by Spanish public broadcaster RTVE, pay TV/SVOD dinar Movistar+ and Andalusian state TV Canal Sur, and supported by the Andalusian Regional Government, the Madrid regional government, the Provincial Council of Álava in the Basque Country and the E.U. Media Program, receiving funding from Spain’s Instituto de Crédito Oficial (ICO).

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  • ‘The Silent Run’ Debuts Trailer Ahead of World Premiere at Cairo Film Festival (EXCLUSIVE)

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    The trailer has debuted for Marta Bergman’s drama “L’enfant bélier” (The Silent Run) before it world premieres in International Competition at Cairo Film Festival.

    The film centers on Sara and Adam who, with their two-year-old daughter, have entered Belgium illegally and are now trying to reach England. Crammed with other migrants in the back of a van, fear starts to overtake hope. Redouane, a police officer for 20 years, spends his nights chasing smugglers on Belgium’s busy motorway network. That night, as his team attempts to stop a van suspected of transporting migrants, everything changes.

    The cast of the film, shot in French and Arabic, includes with Salim Kechiouche, Zbeida Belhajamor, Clara Toros and Abda Razak Alsweha.

    The writers are Bergman, Camille Mol, Ely Chevillot and Sacha Ferbus.

    The producers are Cassandre Warnauts and Jean-Yves Roubin for Frakas Productions, and Geneviève Lavoie and Richard Angers for Productions des Années Lumière.

    International sales are being handled by B-Rated Intl. International distributors so far attached include Cineclub Internazionale (Italy), Destiny (France), O’Brother (Benelux) and Axia (Canada).

    Born in Bucharest, Bergman first worked as a freelance journalist for print and television, before turning to documentary filmmaking. Her documentaires, which explore Romania and the Roma communities, include “Clejani Stories, Histoires, Povesti …,” “Happy Stay,” “One Day My Prince Will Come,” “Bucharest, Anonymous Faces,” and “The Ballad of the Snake, A Gypsy Story.”

    In 2018, she directed her first fiction feature “Alone at My Wedding,” produced by Frakas Productions and shot between Belgium and Romania. It was selected at ACID in Cannes. “The Silent Run” is her second feature film.

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    Leo Barraclough

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