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The official synopsis reads: “In this 3D drama, a tragic car accident links the lives of a struggling writer (Franco), his long-suffering girlfriend (McAdams), a grieving mother (Gainsbourg) and a publisher (Croze).”
“We are thrilled to once more be working with Wim Wenders – a legendary filmmaker who brings great sensitivity to all his work,” said Jonathan Sehring, President of Sundance Selects/IFC Films. “In ‘Every Thing Will Be Fine,’ he delivers a compelling and beautifully shot examination of grief.”
The acquisition marks the third collaboration between Wenders and IFC Films after “Pina” (2011) and “Land of Plenty” (2004). The distributor will release the drama in select theaters starting December 4. Wenders is currently the subject of a month-long retrospective at IFC Center, more of which you can read about here.
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