Willa Picks Up U.S. Rights to ‘Take Me Home’

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- Willa acquired U.S. distribution rights to the Liz Sargent drama “Take Me Home,” planning a theatrical rollout this fall.
- Take Me Home premiered in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at Sundance and internationally at Berlinale’s Perspectives competition section.
- Take Me Home won a $1 M production prize from Tribeca’s AT&T Untold Stories program in 2025, the largest production award worldwide.
- Caring Across Generations will partner with Willa on an impact campaign to transform systems and culture supporting care and caregiving in the U.S.
- Bill Pohlad serves as an executive producer on the film through River Road Entertainment.
Why it matters: Willa and the film’s creators secure a high‑profile theatrical launch and a national caregiving campaign, while U.S. caregivers gain heightened awareness of systemic health‑care and disability challenges, potentially spurring policy attention.




