EXCLUSIVE: Film Movement picks up Jonathan Pryce and Agyness Deyn feature.

The White King

Alex Helfrecht and Jörg Tittel’s dystopian drama The White King has been acquired for US distribution by Film Movement.

Based on the novel by Gyorgy Dragoman, the film follows a young boy who overcomes growing up in a brutal dictatorship. Newcomer Lorenzo Allchurch stars alongside Jonathan Pryce and Agyness Deyn.

It premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2016, where it was nominated for the Michael Powell Award for best British feature, before going on to play Tallinn Black Nights.

Philip Munger and Teun Hilte produced with writer-director duo Helfrecht and Tittel.

Michael E. Rosenberg of Film Movement struck the deal with Robbie Little of The Little Film Company. The film will be released under Film Movement’s speciality label Omnibus Entertainment for festival and semi-theatrical booking, following by release on home video and digital platforms in the autumn.

“We are very proud to see our film released by Film Movement,” commented directors Helfrecht and Tittel. “Michael Rosenberg and his team have been releasing real cinematic gems from all over the world and done so in creative and innovative ways. Our film has greeted passionate audiences at U.S. film festivals and we look forward to bringing it to a wider audience, especially in this age which eerily mirrors our film’s story, mood and setting.”

“Alex Helfrecht and Jörg Tittel’s could not have made a film more relevant for our times than The White King,” said Rosenberg, “and Film Movement is pleased to be bringing this pertinent, intense story to audiences later this year.”

Other recent acquisitions by Film Movement include two documentaries: The Paris Opera by Jean-Stéphane Bron and I Am The Blues by Daniel Cross; and Maysaloun Hamoud’s narrative In Between, about three women living in modern-day Tel Aviv.