Patricia Chica’s award-winning function debut has discovered a house. Deadline reviews that Level 33 Entertainment nabbed rights to “Montréal Girls,” the Canadian-Salvadorean filmmaker’s drama a couple of Middle-Eastern medical faculty scholar and aspiring poet who strikes to Montreal and befriends two younger ladies who encourage him to rethink his life path.
Written by Chica and Kamal John Iskander, the movie premiered at San Jose’s Cinequest pageant final August and took dwelling the Best Feature Award on the Los Angeles International Film Festival in November, the place it served because the fest’s closing night time movie.
Andreas Olavarria, president and CEO of Level 33 Entertainment, praised Chica’s “unique voice” which “seamlessly delivers emotion and entertainment value.”
Asked about the truth that there are three languages in “Montréal Girls” and if that was as a result of she needed to “add a multicultural feel” to the movie, Chica mentioned, “Absolutely, it was very important for us to stick to the characters and even the accents and the French, how they speak, the Arabic. The actors were cast for their culture and what they represented, and we wanted to have that diversity showcased in the film.”