And another sale: "The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle"
Visit Films has purchased worldwide rights to Sundance Spectrum film "The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle" — a surreal comedy about a male computer programmer who gets laid-off, begins working as a janitor, and becomes "quasi-pregnant" thanks to a bizarre experiment. Seattle filmmaker David Russo's film premiered at Sundance on Monday.
In a press release, Visit Films said it was planning to sell international rights at the upcoming European Film Market. The film production/sales company also purchased the Sundance world cinema documentary "Kimjongilia." (Read Ben Fulton's review here.)
— Ellen Fagg Weist
In a press release, Visit Films said it was planning to sell international rights at the upcoming European Film Market. The film production/sales company also purchased the Sundance world cinema documentary "Kimjongilia." (Read Ben Fulton's review here.)
— Ellen Fagg Weist


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