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  • ‘Seed of the Sacred Fig’ Director Mohammad Rasoulof’s ‘Sense of Water’ Acquired by Films Boutique (EXCLUSIVE)

    Iranian auteur Mohammad Rasoulof’s new work “Sense of Water” – which is the dissident director’s first film since “The Seed of the Sacred Fig” – has been picked up for global distribution by the Berlin and Lyon-based sales company Films Boutique

    The 39-minute “Sense of Water” short, which is premiering at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, also marks the first film Rasoulof has shot outside Iran. It reflects his personal journey since escaping to Germany in May 2024 after receiving a jail and flogging sentence from Iranian authorities for making “Sacred Fig,” which won the Special Jury prize at Cannes.

    In “Sense of Water,” an Iranian writer living in exile, retreats with his former lover, Nazanin, to a glass cabin “in the northernmost reaches of the world,” as the synopsis puts it.

    “There, in the silence of the polar night, he intends to say goodbye. Despite facing a long prison sentence, Ali has decided to return to Iran — to continue the struggle he once left behind,” it adds.

    “My lived experience in exile was the starting point for this story,” Rasoulof said in his directors’ statement. “I suddenly realized that the first thing I had lost was the ability to feel words in a deep, immediate, and intimate way in a second language.”

    “A person in exile, striving to build a new life, finds themselves distanced from their most fundamental emotions; as if exile is not only the absence of homeland, but a rupture between words and feelings, between language and experience.”

    Commented Films Boutique CEO Jean-Christophe Simon: “We’re incredibly proud to continue our collaboration with Mohammad Rasoulof and our friends at Run Way pictures, following the great success of ‘The Seed of the Sacred Fig.” He further noted that “its subject sadly resonates with the current actuality.”

    “Sense of Water” is clearly a very timely work given the recent killings of thousands of protesters in Rasoulof’s homeland. The film was produced by Amin Sadraei, Rozita Hendijanian, and Mani Tilgner via Hamburg’s Run Way Pictures. It is supported by the Displacement Film Fund recently launched by Cate Blanchett), the Hubert Bals Fund, and the Moin Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein.

    Rasoulof wrote and directed,

     the Displacement Film Fund

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  • ‘Zejtune’ Teaser: Rare Local Maltese Production Debuts in Göteborg Film Festival

    EXCLUSIVE: Maltese American director Alex Camilleri’s second feature Zejtune premieres in competition in the Goteborg Film Festival this week and Deadline can reveal a first teaser.

    Michela Farrugia stars as Mar who is planning to quit her native Malta for good following the death of her estranged mother, using the proceeds from the sale of farmland she’s inherited to fund the move.

    As she travels the island to claim her land, she meets Nenu, an irrepressible 80-year-old folk singer whose music and spirit challenge her desire to escape. An unexpected connection between past and present grows as Mar slowly warms to the homeland she wanted to turn her back on.

    Farrugia is joined in the cast by Nenu Borg, Michael Azzopardi and Frida Cauchi.

    Born in the U.S. shortly after his parents emigrated from Malta,  Camilleri has maintained strong links with the Mediterranean island, which is renowned as a shooting hub for big international productions such as GladiatorTroy, and Jurassic World: Dominion.

    Camilleri is one of the few local Maltese directors making films to have achieved recognition on the international stage, with his first film Luzzu debuting in Sundance’s World Cinema Dramatic lineup in 2021, with Jesmark Scicluna winning the Special Jury Award for acting.

    His new feature is produced by Oliver Mallia (Pellikola), Ramin Bahrani (Noruz Films), with Camilleri also taking a producer credit under his Solari Productions banner.  Co-producers are Fred Burle and Sol Bondy (One Two Films) and Rebecca Anastasi.

    Films Boutique is handling sales.

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