New Europe Film Sales Takes International Rights to Alvaro Gago s Matria (EXCLUSIVE)
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Jan Naszewski’s Warsaw-based New Europe Film Sales has picked up international sales rights to “Matria,” the awaited feature debut of Spain’s Alvaro Gago, a Grand Jury Prize winner at Sundance in 2018 for his same-titled short.
Produced by Galicia’s Matriuska and Madrid’s Avalon, in co-production with Catalonia’s Ringo Media, “Matria” has been selected for the official lineup at next week’s Berlinale Co-Production Market.
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Hawke s Bay farmers not getting enough help with bovine TB
18 Feb, 2021 07:45 PM
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By Sally Round and Hugo Cameron of RNZ.
A Northern Hawke s Bay farmer caught up in the response to a bovine tuberculosis outbreak in the area says they re not getting the support they need to stay afloat.
The animal health agency, OSPRI, works to control the spread of the disease, which is mainly transmitted by possums.
While OSPRI has been working to get the outbreak under control, more than 500 farms have had to spend the last 12 months operating under restricted livestock movement controls.
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