EXCLUSIVE: Joint Enterprise, the not too long ago launched distribution firm of business veterans Vinay Singh, Chris Lane and Jess Jacobs, has acquired U.S. rights to Two Girls, the feminist intercourse comedy directed by Chloé Robichaud, which received the World Cinema Dramatic Particular Jury Award for Writing following its world premiere at Sundance 2025.
Slated for launch in theaters later this yr, the movie stars Karine Gonthier-Hyndman and Laurence Leboeuf as Florence and Violette, neighbors who turn out to be unlikely companions as they navigate the confines of monogamy. Others within the solid embody Mani Soleymanlou and Yellowjackets‘ Sophie Nélisse.
Pic is written by Catherine Léger, primarily based on her personal play Dwelling Deliveries, and tailored from the 1970 movie Deux femmes en or by Claude Fournier. Léger and Martin Paul-Hus served as producers.
“It’s an thrilling new milestone for Two Girls, following an exquisite premiere on the Sundance Movie Pageant,” stated Robichaud. “I’m thrilled to be working with the group at Joint Enterprise. They sincerely love the movie and are actually dedicated to serving to it shine throughout the U.S.”
Joint Enterprise co-founders Singh and Jacobs added, “Constructing a brand new method to distribution – as true joint ventures with filmmakers and in coalition with cross-sector companions – requires a superb movie and a group that understands their viewers. We’re extremely excited to companion with Chloé, Catherine, Martin and the entire Two Girls group to share this relatable – and hilarious – movie with audiences.”
Following its Sundance launch, Two Girls has additionally offered through Pulsar Content material to France (Les Alchimistes), UK (Kaleidoscope), Italy (Plaion), Greece (Rosebud), Portugal (Lusomundo), Israel (Shoval), Poland (Aurora), Bulgaria (Beta), CIS (MJM Group), Brazil (Imovision), Former Yugoslavia (Discovery Movie), and Airways (Skeye). The deal for U.S. rights was negotiated by CEO Gilles Sousa and Valentine Loche on behalf of Pulsar and Presidents Chris Lane and Becca Leckie on behalf of Joint Enterprise.