Sundance Horror Breakout ‘The Ugly Stepsister’ Sells Nearly Worldwide

Sales of the city of Paradise (It was renamed from MEMENTO International) closed More deals for “The Ugly Steptister”, The horror movie inspired by Cinderella from Emilie Blichfeldt, which was first shown Sandans It turned out that it is one of the festival’s most box titles.
It was previously obtained in a group of regions, including North America, the United Kingdom and Australia/New Zealand with Shudder, “Sister uglyBenelux and Turkey (MUBI) were obtained,
Italy (I am wondering Becchsher), Greece (Film Group), EX-Yuugoslavia (Discovery Films), the Czech Republic and Slovakia (Bionaut / Zero Gravity), Ukraine (Svoekino), Bulgaria (Beta Film), South Korea (Happy Song),
Filmware International, Singapore (Shaw), Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos (EST N8) and Africa (what the hero wants). Paradise City sales, led by Alexander Moro, in negotiations to close the Middle East and India.
“Ugly sister” follows Elviera as she prepares to win the prince’s affection at any cost. In a kingdom in which beauty is a brutal act, Elvira will compete with the beautiful and charming Ashnens to become Belle of the Ball. Lea Mirin, Thia Sophie Loch Nice and Naja Dal Tourb.
Mer Film and Scanbox will release it in Scandinavia. Paradise City Sales is now sold to ESC (France) films, Capelight (Germany and Austria), beta films (Spain), Lev Cinema (Israel), Advertisements (Hungary), Cay Films (Romania), Cine Canibal (Latin America), New Siect (Japan), House of M ((Portugal). The negotiations are said to continue in Italy, Greece and Ukraine, among other things.
“The Ugly Steptister” is produced by Maria Ekerhovd in Norway for the MER (“The Inocents”, “War Sailor” and “Joachim Trier” upcoming “emotional value”). It is produced by Lizette Jonjic for Zentropa Sweden (“Another Tour”), Mariusz Włodarski for Poland lava movies (“The Girl with the Needle”, “Sweat”), Theis Närgaard for Denmark’s Motor (“The Dead does not harm”) , Zefyr and mild I väst. With the support of the Norwegian Film Institute, the incentive for Polish production, the Polish Film Institute, the Swedish Film Institute, the Danish Film Institute, Eurimages, DR, Nordisk Film & TV FOND.