EXCLUSIVE: Motion Picture Exchange (MPX) is at Toronto International Film Festival with a slate of completed titles featuring Gen Z Drama All There Is starring Mena Suvari and Jason Priestley.
Kit Williamson directed the story about a troubled teenager whose world is upended when a tragedy involving her best friend is blamed on her filmmaker father’s controversial sci-fi film.
The new slate includes Sarah T Schwab’s horror thriller Crybaby Bridge starring Sydney Mikayla, Erik King Kevin Breznahan, and Lorencia Lozano. The Cardinal Flix production centres on a pregnant teen’s family who move to the countryside for a fresh start after their daughter is bullied in school, only to find themselves haunted by a local legend.
Asatrian Productions’ A Winter’s Song follows aspiring singer Liana, who loses her creative spark after her father dies and reluctantly spends Christmas in Armenia with her family where she reconnects with her roots and finds love.
Bad Voodoo tells of grieving parents who take the ill-fated decision to practice voodoo to seek revenge on those responsible for the deaths of their two daughters. Andrew Adler and Andre Hepburn directed the feature from Redemption Motion Pictures.
Sci-fi thriller Isolation focuses on a fugitive soldier who accepts redemption missions to avoid sentencing and finds himself lost in space in between fractured worlds and memories. James Drake Coleman wrote and directed the Wild Canvas Media production.
MPX continues international sales on bear survival thriller Grizzly Night starring Brec Bassinger, horror It Feeds with Ashley Greene, and Just Breathe.
“MPX is elated to bring our stellar genre content positioned to suit every type of acquisition need for our partners old and new with some fun high-profile surprises still in store to reveal during the TIFF market,” said EVP Mat Levy.
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