What's Happening?
The romance drama 'The Sun Never Sets,' starring Dakota Fanning, Jake Johnson, and Cory Michael Smith, is set to be showcased at the Cannes market. Capture Entertainment has acquired international sales
rights for the film, which premiered at SXSW. Directed by Joe Swanberg, the film explores a love triangle involving Fanning's character, Wendy, who reconnects with an adventurous ex-boyfriend after her current relationship is put on hold. The film, shot on 35mm in Alaska, also features Debby Ryan and Anna Konkle. Producers include Swanberg, Johnson, and Ashleigh Snead, with the film's U.S. rights acquired by Independent Film Company for a release later this year.
Why It's Important?
The participation of 'The Sun Never Sets' in the Cannes market highlights the film's potential for international appeal and success. The involvement of well-known actors like Dakota Fanning and the film's unique narrative contribute to its marketability. The film's presence at Cannes, a prestigious platform for global cinema, could enhance its visibility and attract a wider audience. This opportunity also underscores the importance of film festivals in promoting independent films and facilitating international distribution. The collaboration with Capture Entertainment is expected to leverage their expertise in global markets, potentially leading to successful international sales and distribution.






