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Director Eric Lynne is joining Heaven for the US market.

Heaven executive producer Oscar Romagosa comments on the signing: "Talent like Eric’s is not up for grabs too often in our industry. I guess the universe listened at last. When we started chatting, we connected creatively and personally at many levels. A real dialogue that meant a lot to me and the way I intend to be an EP. We want talent and ambition to be played fearlessly and with respect, and that’s how we decided we’d be joining forces.

It was easy to vibe with Eric’s work immediately, for all the best reasons: the taste, the precision, the visual richness, the naked truth so exposed it makes you laugh out loud… The quality of the work is amazing and it breathes like something human, something that breathes pure oxygen. And I feel that’s exactly what we need, in the turbulent times we are navigating."

"Eric plays it with a ton of meticulousness. You can notice that straight away – an attention to detail so sharp it feels neat as a beat. Detail is where the devil lives after all, right?, and filmmaking has always had a soft spot for the fallen angel. We want to discover territory together. Get to unknown cool places with collaborators who dare to play things bold."

"Eric has proven his work gets noticed – this is how he’s won all kinds of awards, gold and silver Cannes Lions and D&AD and Clios and Arrows and a short filmmaking award at Sundance.

Talking inspiring stuff, Eric also shared with me a photography project he has been working on for some time that will exhibit in Paris in 2026. I found it fascinating. For me, the project deals with the duality of photography, both as a testament of the past and a projection of the magic of the future. We’ll be happy to contribute to it in the best possible way."

"One of things that I loved about Eric in our first exchanges is how investigative he could be. His point of view helped me expand about some thoughts I had outlined myself, and in that exercise I could find out more precisely what I truly meant in some places, which was not that clear to the naked eye.

It made me think how badly we owe ourselves exactly that in the current times: attention to what's real; respect for what's underneath; care for what we say and how we choose to express our ideas.

Eric and I believe deeply in our partnership, it feels like some awesome alchemy, and we’d like our peers to know it. The business feels a bit like a nuclear winter right now. Some structures here and there remain, but nothing seems too tall not to fall. But I am sure we’ll only get through the day if we do what we do: outstanding work."

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