Exclusive: Cologne-based distributor producer Rapid Eye Movies (REM) is expanding operations by launching its internal global sales division under the banner of Rapid Eye Movies International Distribution.
The first lineup includes the latest projects from Maverick Philippines filmmaker Cubun Rizal’s Mamisa: The Fantasy of Revengea hand-painted 35mm silent film made entirely using AI, about the fragmented colonial history of his country at the turn of the 20th century, and the latest two films by 93-year-old German director Alexander Cluge. Space miniature and Primitive diversityIt premiered in Rotterdam in 2024 and 2025, respectively.
Furthermore, the new venture will handle many Japanese so-called pink films, such as Masayuki So’s debut. An extraordinary family and Atsushi Yamatoya’s Inflatable Sex Doll in the Wasteland The same goes for internal repairs through REM’s own digitalization lab. The latter includes German cult titles such as Gábor Altojay’s sci-fi drama Pankow ’95Christopher Ross’s baadsdocumentary of Nicholas Humbert and Wernerpenzel Crossing the border.
Management of the sales department is handled from Berlin by Nunopimentel.
Since joining the company in the spring of 2022, Pimentel has been responsible for marketing REM’s theatrical distribution lineup, previously taking part in the next wave training program run by the German Film & Television Academy in Berlin for film experts in marketing, viewer engagement, sales, distribution and exhibitions.
“They said they hope to provide a voice for films that represent highly original and artistic filmmakers, although difficult to create spaces and describe in words, difficult to classify, difficult to sell.
“We believe that the biggest surprises happen artistically and sometimes commercially, at fringes.”
Focusing on nearly 30 years of REM experience in the film release business, he said: “We understand the distribution of challenging films and know that film passions can bring about certain successes when they increase within a network of passionate people and distributors,” he said.
Released in 1996 at Mamoru Oshii’s Shell’s Ghost As its first release, REM played a key role as a distributor in breakthroughs for Asian directors such as Takeshi Kitano, Park Chang Wook and Kim Ki Douk, bringing popular Indian films to Europe.
Recent releases at German cinemas include China’s director Jia Zhang-Ke I was caught by the tide And the drama of Indian filmmaker Payal Kapadia Imagine us.
Holl noted that the sales division also benefits from the years of REM building up with like-minded international distributors and film festivals through “a taste alliance with those who recognized and appreciated film preferences.”
Some titles in the current sales lineup, such as Khavn’s Aripart Although produced or co-produced by REM, Holl is now open to picking up new third-party productions to complement its sales catalogue.
The start of this new strategy was that next week, Hol could travel to Switzerland to Switzerland for the Locarno Film Festival. Starlet Atina Rachel’s Resistor Chevalier For his theatrical distribution department.
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