Metrograph Pictures Acquires North American Rights to Jérémy Clapin’s Acclaimed Sci-Fi Mystery MEANWHILE ON EARTH Following Premiere at Berlinale

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Metrograph Pictures Acquires North American Rights to Jérémy Clapin’s Acclaimed Sci-Fi Mystery MEANWHILE ON EARTH Following Premiere at Berlinale

New York, NY (March 8, 2024) – Following its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival, Metrograph Pictures announced today that it has acquired North American rights to Meanwhile on Earth, the live-action debut of Jérémy Clapin, the Academy Award®-nominated director of the adult animated film I Lost my Body. Metrograph Pictures is planning a 2024 theatrical release. Carole Baraton at Charades negotiated the deal on behalf of the filmmakers and is repping the film for international sales.  

Meanwhile On Earth, which screened as part of the festival’s Panorama section and was written and directed by Clapin, was hailed by Deadline as “poetic and endearingly surreal” and praised by Screen International, who called it, “an intriguing, poignant journey that blends the supernatural with the painfully familiar.” The story follows Elsa (Megan Northam, in her debut feature starring role), who, along with her family, is struggling following the disappearance of her brother Franck, an astronaut who vanished during his first mission. While stargazing one night, Elsa is shocked to receive contact from Franck, but her joy is short-lived when she learns of the dark and troubling forces behind Franck’s reappearance, forcing her to confront the lengths she will go for the brother she once feared was gone forever. 

About the acquisition, David Laub, Head of Metrograph Pictures, says, “Jérémy Clapin is a hugely talented filmmaker, and he has created an exciting and inspiring new work of science fiction. Meanwhile on Earth is reminiscent of the best of the genre, combining an innovative, visionary world and compelling supernatural premise with deeply emotional, real-life underpinnings. We’re thrilled to be releasing this film and adding Jérémy to our roster of directors at Metrograph Pictures.”

Christian Grass, CEO of Metrograph, says, "As we grow our distribution business, we are always on the lookout for films like Meanwhile on Earth– a smart, original movie from an exciting and distinctive filmmaker. We're thrilled to be working with Jérémy and supporting his vision as we release the film across the country."  

Filmmaker Jérémy Clapin says, “I'm so excited about this brand-new collaboration with Metrograph Pictures. It is more important than ever for a filmmaker to feel that all the partners who are going to accompany the film align with its essence. Now, there's no doubt that the film is in very good hands here in North America."

Carole Baraton of Charades says, "We are thrilled about our first cooperation with Metrograph Pictures, a company that perfectly aligns with the film's branding for the US audience."

Meanwhile on Earth is Clapin’s sophomore feature effort, following a string of animated shorts and the multi-award-winning 2019 adult animated film I Lost My Body, which premiered as part of Critics' Week at the Cannes Film Festival and became the first animated film to win the Nespresso Grand Prize, the top honors for its section. The critically acclaimed debut would later win three awards at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, take two César Awards—including Best Animated Film—and was named the Best Animated Feature of the year by both the New York Film Critics Circle and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, among numerous others, before receiving a nomination for Best Animated Feature Film at the 2020 Academy Awards®

Meanwhile on Earth is produced by Marc Du Pontavice and executive produced by Luc Bricault. The film is edited by Jean-Christophe Bouzy, Julia Ducournau’s longtime film editor, and stunningly lensed by Robrecht Heyvaert (Revenge, Bad Boys for Life, Rebel). The music is by Dan Levy, who also scored I Lost My Body. 

about metrograph

Metrograph is an entertainment company founded in 2016, based in New York City. Metrograph NYC is an independent movie theater at 7 Ludlow Street focusing on rare archival screenings (35mm and digital), special premieres, Q&As, and includes a restaurant, The Commissary, bookstore, and Candy Store.

Metrograph Pictures is an independent distribution company started in 2019 centered around Metrograph’s signature curation. Works acquired and released to date include restorations such as Possession (1981), A Bigger Splash (1973), Downtown 81 (1981/2001), Hyenas (1992), and will include a slate of new theatrical releases starting in 2024. The company's first new acquisition is India Donaldson's acclaimed Sundance film Good One. Metrograph’s SVOD platform, Metrograph At Home, launched in July 2020, and has been bringing Metrograph’s signature curation to a nationwide audience at metrograph.com.