The Venice, Toronto, and Telluride film festivals showcased numerous world premieres, with buyers quickly responding to several standout titles such as 'Queer' and 'The Brutalist'.
Georgian filmmaker Dea Kulumbegashvili's 'April,' which examines the ethical dilemmas faced by a doctor performing illegal abortions, won acclaim and seeks distribution after its success at Venice.
The article highlights that despite successful premieres at major festivals, a significant number of films, including big names like Naomi Watts' 'The Friend', still require distributors.
As many promising titles remain without buyers following the fall festival circuit, there is hope in upcoming industry-friendly events like NYFF and AFI Fest.
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