Blue Fox Acquires North American Rights for 'Momo' Family Film Featuring Martin Freeman
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Epsilon Film has successfully concluded numerous international distribution agreements for the live-action family adventure, 'Momo,' which features prominent actors Martin Freeman and Claes Bang. The film, adapted from Michael Ende's celebrated novel, which also spawned 'The Neverending Story,' focuses on a young orphan named Momo who confronts the enigmatic Men in Gray, entities that surreptitiously pilfer people's time. Blue Fox Entertainment has notably acquired the North American rights, with plans for a summer theatrical debut. Producers Christian Becker and director Christian Ditter emphasize the film's profound message about the value of time, friendship, and slowing down in an increasingly fast-paced world, making it a timely and relevant story for contemporary audiences.
Blue Fox Secures North American Distribution for 'Momo' Amidst Global Sales Success
In a significant development for the global film market, Epsilon Film, a leading sales company, has successfully finalized a series of international distribution deals for the eagerly anticipated family adventure film, 'Momo.' Among these agreements, Blue Fox Entertainment has emerged as the key distributor for North American territories, including the United States and Canada. This acquisition positions 'Momo' for a prominent theatrical release in these regions during the summer season.
The film, featuring acclaimed actors Martin Freeman, known for his roles in 'The Hobbit' trilogy and 'Sherlock,' and Claes Bang, celebrated for his work in 'The Square' and 'Dracula,' is an adaptation of Michael Ende's cherished novel. Ende is also the author of 'The Neverending Story,' a literary work that previously saw a successful big-screen adaptation directed by Wolfgang Petersen, generating over $20 million at the box office and inspiring two sequels.
Directed by Christian Ditter, recognized for 'Love, Rosie' and 'How to Be Single,' 'Momo' tells the compelling story of an orphaned girl who resides in the ancient ruins of a Roman amphitheater. Her tranquil existence and cherished friendship with Gino are threatened when a predatory corporation, the Men in Gray, begins to steal time from the city's inhabitants. To safeguard her community, Momo must unite with a mysterious tortoise and Master Hora, the revered guardian of time, embarking on a race against the clock to restore balance.
Further expanding its global reach, 'Momo' has secured distribution deals with Foxx Media Group for Slovakia and the Czech Republic, where it will premiere theatrically in February. Another World Entertainment has acquired rights for Denmark and Norway, while Selim Ramia & Co will distribute the film across the Middle East. Additionally, Ricochet Digital Media has obtained worldwide inflight rights, ensuring the film's accessibility to a broad international audience.
The film boasts a diverse cast including Alexa Goodall, Araloyin Oshunremi, Kim Bodnia, Laura Haddock, and Jennifer Amaka Pettersson. Produced by Rat Pack Filmproduktion, in collaboration with Constantin Film, Westside, Beta Film, Noisemaker, and Pakt Media, 'Momo' is an English-language production. Christian Becker, one of the film's producers, highlighted the story's enduring relevance, stating that 'Momo' serves as a reminder of time's invaluable nature and the courage found in slowing down. Director Ditter shared his personal connection to the project, revealing that adapting Ende's novel was a childhood dream. He emphasized the story's contemporary urgency, noting that in an era demanding constant optimization, 'Momo' underscores the importance of true connection and being present with one another.
The announcement of these distribution agreements, particularly Blue Fox Entertainment's acquisition of North American rights, signals a promising future for 'Momo,' setting the stage for its potential success as a heartwarming and thought-provoking family film.
The acquisition of 'Momo' by Blue Fox Entertainment for North America underscores a growing appetite for meaningful family narratives that resonate beyond mere entertainment. In an age dominated by rapid technological advancement and constant digital connection, the film's core message—the intrinsic value of time, genuine human connection, and the courage to resist the relentless pace of modern life—offers a profound reflection point. It serves as a timely reminder for audiences of all generations to pause, appreciate the present, and foster authentic relationships. This move by Blue Fox not only brings a cherished story to new viewers but also highlights the enduring power of classic tales to inspire contemporary thought and discussion about our most precious, yet often overlooked, resource: time itself.

