Telepool Acquires Will Smith’s ‘King Richard’ in Germany, Reveals Berlin Market Premieres (EXCLUSIVE)

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German film and TV company Telepool, jointly owned by Hollywood actor-producer Will Smith and Swiss investor Elysian Fields, is moving forward in multiple areas of the entertainment business, CEO A…

, speaks about the films making their market premieres at this month’s European Film Market in Berlin.

Referring to Telepool’s co-development deal with Smith’s production studio Westbrook, Druskeit says the latter’s output would become a “fairly integrated part of our business model in the future.” Global Screen goes to the European Film Market in Berlin with two titles screenings in the Berlin Film Festival’s Generation Kplus section – Mongolia-set drama “Veins of the World,” and Swedish family adventure “Sune-Best Man.”

The highlight on its slate, Weber says, is the documentary “The Hidden Life of Trees,” based on forest ranger Peter Wohlleben’s global bestseller, which will have its market premiere in Berlin. The film looks at how trees appear to communicate with each other, and exist in a type of community. Jörg Adolph’s film, which was produced by Constantin Film, is in tune with the “awareness of people about environmental dangers worldwide,” Weber says.

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I’m actually disappointed. I thought he was doing Richard III. 😭

or is turning stories truly about women have to be made about a man?

I think they should make a film about Serena and Venus, and not about a man, even if it is their father

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