Oscilloscope Buys Marriage Documentary ‘Mistress Dispeller’

Fluants Laboratory North America’s rights gained Elizabeth Lu‘s “Ashika distributor“A new documentary film that had its first international show at the Venice Film Festival. It is produced by anonymous content and influence partners, the film follows a desperate woman in China to save her marriage. She rents a professional to go to the company and dismantle her husband’s relationship.
The “Ashika distributor” picked two prizes in Venice, before the show in festivals including Toronto, Camondo, Chicago, Doc Nick and Camerayerag, where she won the Golden Frog Grand Prix for the best documentary feature. She won more than ten festival awards, as well as multiple nominations at Cinema Eye Honors 2024. You will then play in CPH: DOX 2025. Oscilloscope Laboratories will release the film in selected theaters later this year.
It is the Sophomore feature of LO, which was previously directed “Stray” for 2021, a look at the life of dogs in Street in Istanbul. I love critics her latest movie, with diverse The “Ashika distributor” is crowned in a beautiful final work, where everyone – including the audience – walks with something rewarding and reflection.
The film production team includes the “Lo Ashika distributor”, EMMA D. Miller and Maggie Li. The film is produced after Argos Films and Marcona Media. The unknown content and Impact Partners presents the film in cooperation with CMP and Concordia Studio. Charlotte Monch Bengteen Edit the image.
Among the executive producers are Jenny Raskin, Kilsi Koinig, Geralden White Drifus, Nick Schumker, Jessica Grimsu, David Levin, Don Olmestad, Ferance of Taylor, Davis Gugnheim, Steve Cohen, and Palala Fail. Lauren Haber and Marnya Grosman occupied as participating executives.
Lu said: “We are happy to issue a” tribal distributor “with the vibrations, which his passion and his constant commitment to distributing independent films in cinemas, what every cinematic maker needs and what our industry needs.” “We are very proud to partner with them to bring this film about love and family to the masses throughout the United States.”
“We have been fans of Elizabeth’s work for a long time,” said Aaron Katz, Vice President of the Operations of Flepsy Laborators. “It creates intimate, vital and influential documentary films, which are fully lies by the lover of the mistress. What was able to capture in this movie is a sincere view of modern love without judgment, full of joy, complications, humor and heartache in any relationship. We know that this documentary will surprise viewers, and leave a permanent impression on geese.”
Katz represented vibrations during the film’s rights negotiations, while the unknown content represents filmmakers through the company’s sales and independent financing arm.
LO is represented by the Geersh content and anonymous content.