Encripta to feature thrillers and family dramas

Elite Films, the distribution division of Encripta, is focusing its ATF 2025 slate on a selection of high-stakes thrillers and emotionally driven family dramas, all of which are available for licensing across Latin America.

Nicolae Arnizaut, licensing manager
Nicolae Arnizaut, licensing manager

The distributor’s catalog highlights RAQQA: SPY VS SPY (110 min.), a thriller centered on a tense collaboration between a Russian spy and a Europol agent of Moroccan descent in Raqqa, an ISIS stronghold. Despite their mutual mistrust and different loyalties, the two agents must work together to eliminate a key jihadist leader known as The Jordan. The rights for this film are fully available for Latin America, with the exception of theatrical rights in Colombia, Chile, and Peru.

Elite Films also brings WOLFGANG (110 min.), a drama centered on a ten-year-old boy with an IQ of 152 and autism spectrum disorder. The plot begins after the sudden death of his mother forces him to live with his father, Carles, whom he has never met.Rounding out the offerings is the family drama PALMA 2 (127 min.). The story follows Vyacheslav Lazarev, who has left his career in aviation for the sake of his family. His routine, shared with his son Kolya, is disrupted when they encounter a small bear cub named Mansur, who has escaped from poachers and becomes attached to Lazarev. All rights for PALMA 2 are available for the Latin American market.