Prime Entertainment reinforces its catalog with new cinema documentaries

Prior to Mipcom, the French distributor has extended its offer with exclusive films such as "Monsters, the Enemy within"; "Jiri Trnka, a Long Lost Friend" and "A very Animated War".

14 SEP 2021
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"Monsters, the Enemy within"

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Prime Entertainment Group has acquired a range of high-profile cinema documentaries that reinforces its already extensive catalog of cinema-related programs. Prior to Mipcom, Prime has extended its offer with exclusive films such as "Monsters, the Enemy within", on the symbolic of the monster in the cinema, illustrated by the testimonies of Joe Dante and John Carpenter; "Jiri Trnka, a Long Lost Friend", portraying the master of Czech animation; and "A very Animated War" unveiling the methods used in the USSR and the United States during the Cold War, to shape children's imagination through animation.

To round off this premium-quality lineup, Prime is proud to present in presale the last documentary of the renowned Kuperberg sisters. This fascinating documentary chronicles the life of Dorothy Arzner, the only woman director at a major Hollywood studio in the 1930s and 1940s.

Besides, Prime is happy to represent and offer to its international clients even more of the prestigious Kuperberg’s documentaries, reflecting the unique talent of the sisters to portrait the silver screen stories.

Alexandra Marguerite, Prime’s Head of Sales, commented: "With these acquisitions, Prime consolidates the status of Europe's leading producer and distributor of cinema-related programs. We are delighted to expand our offer with these high-quality programs and excited to present them to our long-time clients and to new partners at upcoming events."

With these acquisitions, Prime consolidates the status of Europe's leading producer and distributor of cinema-related programs. ” Alexandra Marguerite Prime’s Head of Sales