U.Ok. outfit Blue Finch Movies has acquired worldwide gross sales rights to “Bury the Satan,” a one-shot supernatural horror-thriller that lately wrapped manufacturing at an remoted location in Canada. Blue Finch will open gross sales on the challenge on the upcoming European Movie Market in Berlin.
The supernatural-tinged dwelling invasion story facilities on a nurse who discovers her newest affected person could also be harboring darkish secrets and techniques. The movie was written by John Petrizzi and Brad Hodson, with veteran style producers Philip Kalin-Hajdu (“The Sacrifice Sport,” “Sport of Loss of life”) and Benoit Beaulieu (“Turbo Child”) shepherding the challenge.
Director Adam O’Brien opted for an formidable single-take strategy to ratchet up the stress. “This movie depicts essentially the most harrowing 90 minutes of our protagonist’s life, and I felt that essentially the most visceral technique to actually really feel this was to do a single-shot movie,” O’Brien stated. “We’re together with her each step and mis-step she takes – by way of the unravelling of the thriller to the horror of her discovery. It’s a enjoyable, twisty roller-coaster journey that places a brand new spin on exorcisms.”
The movie marks the most recent challenge from indie shingle Delirium Footage, with a focused pageant debut slated for late 2025.
The inventive staff beforehand collaborated on one other 2025 horror providing titled “Mother,” starring Emily Hampshire (“Schitt’s Creek”), François Arnaud (“Marlowe”) and Christian Convery (“Cocaine Bear”). That movie is ready for a theatrical bow through Uncork’d Leisure in February.
Blue Finch Movies lately snagged worldwide gross sales rights (excluding Australia and New Zealand) to the buzzy animated characteristic “Lesbian Area Princess,” forward of its world premiere within the Panorama part on the Berlin Movie Competition. The corporate’s present slate additionally consists of horror title “825 Forest Street” from the “Hell Home LLC” inventive staff, Sitges winner “Zero” from Jean Luc Herbulot and Indonesian horror “The Draft!,” which performed at Unbelievable Fest.