A flurry of deals emerged on Sunday evening as the snow smothered Park City and insiders predicted an imminent buy on Amanda Lipitz’s documentary crowd-pleaser Step.

Thoroughbred

Focus Features is understood to have paid around $5m for the world on Thoroughbred (pictured) in a deal with WME Global and ICM Partners following Saturday’s world premiere in NEXT.

Olivia Cooke, Anya Taylor-Joy and the late Anton Yelchin star in June Pictures’ psycho-thriller about two East Coast girls who rekindle their friendship and contemplate murder.

CAA closed what is understood to be a $3m US deal with Tom Quinn and Tim League’s new distributor Neon for dark comedy Ingrid Goes West, which premiered on Friday.

Aubrey Plaza and Elizabeth Olsen star in Matt Spicer’s U.S. Dramatic Competition selection about a young woman’s unhealthy obsession with a social media celebrity. Star Thrower Entertainment and 141 Entertainment financed and produced.

The Orchard acquired all North American rights from WME Global and Gersh to Brett Haley’s drama The Hero starring Sam Elliott. The film premiered on Saturday in U.S. Dramatic Competition and is produced by Northern Lights Films, Park Pictures and Houston King Productions. The Orchard plans an autumn theatrical release.

Meanwhile Lipitz’s U.S. Documentary Competition entry Step has been dazzling attendees at public and even P&I screenings.

The film by Stick Figure Studios charts the ambitions of students at the Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women as they strive to enter college and simultaneously win an inter-school step dance contest.