Monoduo Films, the leading distributor of feature-length music documentaries, has acquired world sales rights to “Faith and Branko,” an intimate story that chronicles the relationship between two musicians over the course of seven years. The deal was announced on the eve of the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival, where the film screens in the Agora Doc Market.
Written and directed by Catherine Harte, “Faith and Branko” follows the journey of the English musician Faith, who travels to Serbia to learn the gypsy accordion. There she meets the Roma violinist Branko, and despite the language barrier, they fall in love through music. Captivated by their musical chemistry, they marry and take their duo abroad. But their relationship is tested by the realization that music may be all they have in common.
“I met Faith and Branko while I was doing research for an Ma in Visual Anthropology, so at that time I had...
Written and directed by Catherine Harte, “Faith and Branko” follows the journey of the English musician Faith, who travels to Serbia to learn the gypsy accordion. There she meets the Roma violinist Branko, and despite the language barrier, they fall in love through music. Captivated by their musical chemistry, they marry and take their duo abroad. But their relationship is tested by the realization that music may be all they have in common.
“I met Faith and Branko while I was doing research for an Ma in Visual Anthropology, so at that time I had...
- 6/23/2021
- by Christopher Vourlias
- Variety Film + TV
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