REinvent Worldwide Gross sales has scored a number of offers throughout its slate on the American Film Market, together with “River of Blood,” “Collectively 99” and “Second Victims.”
Directed by Howard J. Ford, “River of Blood” is a psychological horror movie charting the epic journey of 4 kayakers who take the unsuitable river right into a jungle inhabited by a tribe of cruel cannibals.
The movie, which shot on location throughout Thailand, has been bought to Pandastorm for Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and VR Movies for India. Ford’s credit embody “By no means Let Go” and “The Lockdown Hauntings.”
Lukas Moodysson‘s comedy “Together 99,” the Swedish director’s sequel to his 2000 hit film “Collectively,” has been bought to BFI within the U.Ok. The film follows a bunch of very completely different individuals who lived in a Swedish neighborhood known as Collectively in 1975. The story picks up 24 years later, in 1999, with Göran and Klasse who’re the final two members of the neighborhood. Feeling a bit lonely, they begin pondering of a reunion with outdated mates and Klasse units off to shock Göran on his birthday.
“Collectively” was a vital and business hit. It performed at Venice and was nominated on the European Movie Awards in 2000.
“Second Victims” is a psychological drama directed by Zinnini Elkington which shot on location at Denmark’s Herlev Hospital. The film bought to Vedette in Benelux.
Set towards the backdrop of an understaffed stroke unit, “Second Victims” follows expert neurologist Alexandra whose unwavering confidence is put to the last word take a look at when a routine case spirals into tragedy. Blame and guilt ripple by the hospital, pushing Alexandra to confront her personal fallibility and the profound repercussions of medical errors. The movie is produced by Johannes Rothaus Nørregaard for Meta Movie. “Second Victims” is led by a duo of Scandinavian stars, Özlem Saglanmak, whose credit embody “Borgen,” and Trine Dyrholm, who beforehand starred in Susanne Bier’s Oscar profitable “In A Higher World” and Sundance’s Viewers Award winner “Queen of Hearts.”