Jerome Levy and David Atlan-Jackson – co-founders of growing pan-European theatrical feature film-focused Vuelta Group – hit the Cannes Film Festival’s red carpet this evening with opening film The Electric Kiss . The group’s Paris-based subsidiary Playtime is handling international sales on Pierre Salvadori’s period romantic-comedy starring Pio Marmaï, Anaïs Demoustier, Gilles Lellouche, and Vimala Pons, while Vuelta Germany has taken rights for its territory. It is among 15 films debuting in Official Selection and the parallel sections with Vuelta connections. Competition title A Woman’s Life is being sold by its Brussels-based company Be For Films. Watch on Deadline Rights for James Gray’s Paper Tiger , which is also in the running for a Palme d’Or, have been acquired by the group’s WW Entertainment for Benelux and Scanbox for Scandinavia, which has also picked up Nicolas Winding Refn’s Out of Competition screener Her Private Hell for the region.…