Lucky Number Acquires 'La Perra' for International Distribution
Shonda RhimesProlific television creator ("Grey's Anatomy," "Scandal") and author on creativity and empowerment.
"La Perra," a film by Dominga Sotomayor, has secured international distribution rights with Paris-based company Lucky Number, ahead of its much-anticipated debut at Cannes' Directors' Fortnight. This cinematic creation, produced by RT Features and Planta, delves into a profound emotional journey through its protagonist Silvia, a woman grappling with a suppressed childhood trauma rekindled by the disappearance of her beloved dog. The film features a distinguished cast including Manuela Oyarzún, David Gaete, Selton Mello, Paula Luchsinger, and Paula Dinamarca, promising a visually striking and narratively rich experience.
Lucky Number Secures International Sales for Dominga Sotomayor's "La Perra" Ahead of Cannes Directors' Fortnight Premiere
On April 16, 2026, Paris-based distribution powerhouse Lucky Number announced its acquisition of the international sales rights for Dominga Sotomayor's latest film, "La Perra." This significant development precedes the film's world premiere at the prestigious Cannes Directors' Fortnight. The cinematic venture is a collaborative effort between Brazil's RT Features, known for critically acclaimed works such as Walter Salles' Oscar-winning "I'm Still Here" and Luca Guadagnino's "Call Me By Your Name," and Chile's Planta, which boasts an impressive portfolio including Lisandro Alonso's "Double Freedom," "Simon of the Mountain," a Cannes Critics' Week winner, and Nayra Ilic García's Tribeca award-winning "Cuerpo Celeste."
"La Perra" is headlined by the talented Chilean actress Manuela Oyarzún, alongside David Gaete, Selton Mello, Paula Luchsinger, and Paula Dinamarca. The narrative unfolds on a secluded, windswept island off the Chilean coast, focusing on Silvia, a woman who sustains herself by harvesting seaweed. Her tranquil existence with her partner takes an unexpected turn with the adoption of Yuri, a stray puppy, bringing immense joy and stirring a deep, long-held desire for motherhood. However, Yuri's sudden disappearance forces Silvia to confront a haunting childhood trauma she has never truly overcome, weaving a tale of introspection and emotional reckoning.
Dominga Sotomayor is a filmmaker celebrated in the international festival circuit. Her debut feature, "Thursday Till Sunday," garnered the Hivos Tiger award at the Rotterdam Film Festival in 2012. Her follow-up, "Mar," premiered in the Berlinale Forum in 2015, and her 2018 film, "Too Late To Die Young," earned her the distinction of being the first female director to win Locarno's Best Director award. Lucky Number's Olivier Barbier, Ola Byszuk, and Lenny Porte lauded "La Perra" as "pure cinema: visually striking and narratively captivating in its depth," highlighting its mesmerizing performances and the profound emotional journey it offers, mirroring a human life's struggle for peace with that of a restless, wandering dog.
This collaboration between a celebrated director and a prominent distributor signals a promising future for "La Perra" on the global stage. The film's poignant storyline, set against the evocative backdrop of the Chilean coast, coupled with Sotomayor's proven directorial prowess, is poised to resonate deeply with international audiences and critics alike. It underscores the enduring power of cinema to explore complex human emotions and experiences.

