Warner Bros.’ Spanish romantic dramas ‘All That We Never Were’ and ‘Ask Me What You Want’ have struck major sales deals, led by the sale of rights for North America to Capelight Pictures

‘All That We Never Were’ Credit: Javier Tolosa Echepare
Warner Bros.’ Spanish romantic dramas “All That We Never Were” and “Ask Me What You Want” have struck major sales deals.
International sales agent FilmSharks reports that all North American rights to romantic drama “All That We Never Were” (“Todo lo que Nunca Fuimos”) sold to Berlin-based Capelight Pictures, which plans a limited theatrical release. Leading Russian distributor Nasche Kino picked up rights to Germany, Austria and Russia/CIS.
Warner Bros. releases the Jorge Alonso-directed pic starring Spanish heartthrob Maxi Iglesias in Spain on June 6. The adaptation also stars Margarida Corceiro and Sebastián Zurita.
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Pic revolves around Leah (Corceiro), a young aspiring painter who is trying to recover after the devastating accident that took the lives of her parents.
Mediawan has snapped up all rights to French-speaking territories for erotic romance “Ask Me What You Want” (“Pideme lo que quieras”). Blue Swan acquired it for Italy. The rest of the world has already been sold.
Drama follows a powerful businessman who, after his father’s death, begins a dangerously seductive affair with a spirited young woman.


