Adopt Films picks up Jacques Doillon’s "Love Battles" Berlinale film

Adopt Films picks up Jacques Doillon’s

PanARMENIAN.Net - New York-based distributor Adopt Films has acquired all U.S. rights to French director Jacques Doillon’s Love Battles (aka Mes Séances De Lutte), Deadline said.

The movie debuted in the Panorama section of Berlin earlier this year.

The story follows a young woman who deals with her father’s death by engaging in a contest of wills, physicality and carnality with the caretaker of his estate. Sara Forestier, in Cannes with Katell Quillévéré’s Critics’ Week opener Suzanne, stars alongside James Thiérrée.

Adopt is planning a theatrical and VOD release this fall for the controversial title that will go out in France afterwards.

Led by Tim Grady and Jeff Lipsky, Adopt has had a healthy track record with films coming out of Berlin. At the 2012 fest, they picked up Ursula Meier’s Sister, which was shortlisted for a foreign language Oscar. They also acquired Christian Petzold’s Barbara which won the directing Silver Bear, Paolo and Vittorio Taviani’s Golden Bear winner Caesar Must Die and Miguel Gomes’ Tabu, winner of the FIPRESCI prize (Gomes is president of the Critics’ Week jury in Cannes).

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