‘Charlie Harper’ romantic film starring Emilia Jones sells widely
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The love movie Charlie Harperhero TAIL prison break Emilia Jones and Toby Wallace (Milk teethfx extension Pistol), was sold to various international markets after being introduced to buyers at the Cannes film market.
Directed by Tom Dean and Mac Eldridge from a screenplay written by Dean, the film will be produced by Patrick Wachsberger and Ashley Stern of Picture Perfect Federation, Mallory Edens of Little Ray Media and Wyck Godfrey and Marty Bowen of Temple Hill Entertainment. Temple Hill’s Laura Quicksilver will serve as executive producer.
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It follows a young woman, Harper (Jones), and a young man, Charlie (Wallace), as they meet, leave their respective homes, and attempt to build a life together in a new city. “But as driven and ambitious Harper works to build a career as a chef, and brilliant but stranded Charlie struggles to get back on track, their relationship faces challenges in ways that feel incredibly relatable, urgent, and alternately uplifting and touching. ”, according to a description of the plot. “These two love each other deeply, and we’ll come to understand — through ingenious time-jumps and subtle shifts in point of view — that they’re meant for each other in so many surprising ways.” But Charlie Harper begs the question, “is that enough?”
The project has been sold to the following markets and distributors: Scandinavia (SF Studios), Benelux (The Searchers), Switzerland (Ascot Elite), Germany/Austria (Tobis), Australia/New Zealand (Roadshow), South Africa (Empire), Japan (Kinoshita), Latin America (Sun), Spain (Tripictures), Portugal (NOS), France (SND), Greece (Odeon), Israel (Forum Film), Middle East (Front Row), Eastern Europe (Unicorn) and the Baltic (ACME).
UTA co-represents domestic sales of the title.