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Latvia's Dog Of God Animated Film Sells To Germany

In a recent development, Latvia's animated film, "Dog Of God," has been sold to Germany. This film is Latvia's latest contender for an Oscar, following in the footsteps of "Flow," which was previously sold to North America and France by Media Move. The sale of "Dog Of God" marks a significant milestone for the film, which has been garnering attention in the industry.

According to Variety, a reliable source for entertainment news, the film has secured a deal with a German distributor. As an Oscar hopeful, "Dog Of God" will be competing in a crowded field of animated films. The film's success in securing international distribution is a testament to its quality and appeal. With its unique storytelling and animation style, "Dog Of God" is poised to make a strong impression on audiences worldwide.

The film's journey to this point is a notable one, with Media Move playing a key role in securing distribution deals. The company's efforts have helped to bring Latvian cinema to a global audience, and "Dog Of God" is set to be a major player in the international film scene. Variety reports that the film has been sold to Germany, with further details on the distribution deal expected to be announced in the coming weeks.

Latvia's latest animated Oscar hopeful after ‘Flow' was sold earlier by Media Move to North America and France
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