‘Dope Queens’ Lands at Cannes Film Market With Mise En Scene Aboard as Sales Agent
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‘Dope Queens’ Lands at Cannes Film Market With Mise En Scene Aboard as Sales Agent
The Mise En Scene Company (MSC) has acquired world sales rights to “Dope Queens,” from writer-director Grafton Doyle, and will introduce the title to buyers at the Cannes Film Market. The film is produced by Julio Lopez Velasquez – whose credits include “Buck Run” and “A Place in the Field” – via Tomorrowland Productions, alongside […]
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