Horror Feature 'Recluse' Acquired for Worldwide Sales Ahead of Festival Debut
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Blue Finch Films has acquired worldwide sales rights to the horror film 'Recluse,' which is scheduled to premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in June. The film will be launched to international buyers at the Cannes Film Market. The story follows a sound recordist who uncovers ghostly audio fragments linked to a family secret.
Facts First
- Blue Finch Films acquires worldwide sales rights to the horror feature 'Recluse'
- The film is set for a world premiere in the Escape From Tribeca section of the Tribeca Film Festival in June
- Sales will launch at the Cannes Film Market, part of Blue Finch's broader festival slate
- The plot centers on a sound recordist who discovers ghostly audio fragments related to a family secret
- The film is a collaboration between Points North Films and Restricted Pictures
What Happened
Blue Finch Films has acquired worldwide sales rights to the horror feature "Recluse." The film is written, directed, and produced by Henry Chaisson. It is scheduled to have its world premiere in the Escape From Tribeca section of the Tribeca Film Festival in June. Blue Finch Films is set to launch "Recluse" at the Cannes Film Market.
Why this Matters to You
If you are a fan of independent horror cinema, this acquisition and festival placement could mean you will have new opportunities to see the film in theaters or on streaming platforms in the future. The film's launch at a major market like Cannes suggests it may attract wider distribution.
What's Next
The film's immediate next step is its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in June. Following that, its commercial prospects will be shaped by the sales activity at the Cannes Film Market, where Blue Finch Films will also be presenting other titles including "Bowels of Hell," "American Dollhouse," and "Imposters."