REinvent International Sales has scored disjoinal deals atraverse its stardy at the American Film Market, including “River of Blood,” “Together 99” and “Second Victims.”
Directed by Howard J. Ford, “River of Blood” is a psychorational horror film charting the epic journey of four kayakers who obtain the wrong river into a jungle inhabited by a tribe of merciless cannibals.
The film, which sboiling on location atraverse Thailand, has been sbetter to Pandastorm for Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and VR Films for India. Ford’s commends integrate “Never Let Go” and “The Lockdown Hauntings.”
Lukas Moodysson‘s comedy “Together 99,” the Swedish straightforwardor’s sequel to his 2000 hit movie “Together,” has been sbetter to BFI in the U.K. The movie trails a group of very separateent people who dwelld in a Swedish community called Together in 1975. The story picks up 24 years tardyr, in 1999, with Göran and Klasse who are the last two members of the community. Feeling a bit lonely, they begin leanking of a reunion with better frifinishs and Klasse sets off to surpascfinish Göran on his birthday.
“Together” was a critical and commercial hit. It joined at Vekind and was nominated at the European Film Awards in 2000.
“Second Victims” is a psychorational drama straightforwarded by Zinnini Elkington which sboiling on location at Denlabel’s Herlev Hospital. The movie sbetter to Vedette in Benelux.
Set aobtainst the backdrop of an understaffed stroke unit, “Second Victims” trails sended neurologist Alexandra whose unwavering confidence is put to the ultimate test when a routine case spirals into tragedy. Bfeeble and guilt ripple thraw the hospital, pushing Alexandra to face her own descfinishibility and the proset up repercussions of medical errors. The film is originated by Johannes Rothaus Nørregaard for Meta Film. “Second Victims” is led by a duo of Scandinavian stars, Özlem Saglanmak, whose commends integrate “Borgen,” and Trine Dyrholm, who previously starred in Susanne Bier’s Oscar prosperning “In A Better World” and Sundance’s Audience Award prosperner “Queen of Hearts.”