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Warner Bros. Spanish Dramas Secure Major International Sales Ahead of Spanish Release

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Two Warner Bros. Spanish romantic dramas have secured major international distribution deals ahead of their Spanish release. 'All That We Never Were' has been acquired for North America and several European territories, while 'Ask Me What You Want' has sold its rights worldwide.

Facts First

  • 'All That We Never Were' sold to Capelight Pictures for a North American theatrical release
  • Russian distributor Nasche Kino acquired rights for Germany, Austria, and Russia/CIS
  • Mediawan and Blue Swan purchased 'Ask Me What You Want' for French-speaking territories and Italy
  • Warner Bros. will release 'All That We Never Were' in Spain on June 6
  • The remaining worldwide rights for 'Ask Me What You Want' have been sold

What Happened

International sales agent FilmSharks reported that Warner Bros.' Spanish romantic dramas 'All That We Never Were' and 'Ask Me What You Want' have struck major sales deals. Capelight Pictures purchased all North American rights to 'All That We Never Were' and plans a limited theatrical release. Russian distributor Nasche Kino acquired the rights to the same film for Germany, Austria, and Russia/CIS. Warner Bros. will release 'All That We Never Were' in Spain on June 6.

For the erotic romance 'Ask Me What You Want', Mediawan acquired all rights for French-speaking territories and Blue Swan acquired rights for Italy. The remaining rights for 'Ask Me What You Want' for the rest of the world have been sold.

Why this Matters to You

If you enjoy international cinema, you may soon have access to these Spanish dramas in theaters or on streaming platforms in your region. The sales deals indicate these films could appear in North American cinemas, on French and Italian screens, and across German, Austrian, and Russian markets.

What's Next

'All That We Never Were' is scheduled for its Spanish theatrical release on June 6. Capelight Pictures' plans for a North American theatrical release are likely to follow. The worldwide sales for 'Ask Me What You Want' suggest it could be available across multiple international markets soon.