
EXCLUSIVE: US filmmaker Zeshaan Younus’ I’ve Seen All I Need To See has been picked up by Bulldog Film Distribution for UK-Ireland and North America theatrical release ahead of its European premiere at the Glasgow Film Festival.
Brighton-based Bulldog has acquired the rights for all English- speaking territories in a direct deal with the filmmakers and plans for theatrical launches in North America in April and the UK and Ireland in May before a multi-territory digital release.
The US noir drama follows an actress living in LA who returns to her hometown in search of answers after the death of her sister.
It stars Renee Gagner, Rosie McDonald and John R. Smith Jnr, and is produced by filmmaker Younus alongside Trevor Dillon, Chris Heck and Matt Latham.
The film world premiered at 2025 Flickers’ Rhode Island International Film Festival where it won the grand jury prize for best feature.
“Told through a non-linear and haunting lens, it looks at the gaps in space and time that are created when we experience immense loss,” said Younus, who made his feature debut with 2024 found footage horror The Buildout. “We shot this film in ten days, over a six-month period, across two states, and with a crowdfunded microbudget. It exists courtesy of a passionate, incredible, and ambitious cast and crew,”
”Its stylish, cinematic and atmospheric mix of crime drama and ghost story with deep, mood-led exploration of grief has been wowing crowds across the North American festival circuit and we can’t wait for wider audiences to experience it too,” added Bulldog’s head of distribution and acquisitions Philip Hoile.















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