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The highly anticipated film "Looking into the Sun" by director Claire Denis is set to be released in various countries following its successful premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May.
The film, which won the Jury Prize at Cannes, has been acquired by several international distributors. In Japan, Toho Company will release the film, while Koch Films will handle its distribution in Italy. The British distributor, Curzon Artificial Eye, has secured the rights for the United Kingdom, and Madman Entertainment will distribute the film in Australia. A Contracorriente Films will release "Looking into the Sun" in Spain, and Wild Bunch will handle its distribution in France.
The German-speaking countries will get to see the film on August 19th, with the United States following suit on September 23rd. Critics have been quick to praise the film, with many writing hymns about it. The audience at the Palais du Festival was moved by the film, and critics who saw it at Cannes were impressed.
Upon its premiere, "Looking into the Sun" caused critics to widen their eyes in amazement. It received a lengthy standing ovation, and critics rushed to their hotel rooms to write about it. The film's second outing by director Mascha Schilinski has undoubtedly left a lasting impression on the film industry.
"Looking into the Sun" is not just a film, but an experience that transcends borders. Its powerful message and captivating storytelling have resonated with audiences and critics alike, making it a must-watch for film enthusiasts worldwide.