Leo Barraclough International Features Editor Canada-based movie distributor and aggregator H264 is launching a world sales arm with the acquisition of “Red Rooms,” which has its world premiere next week in the Crystal Globe Competition of the Karlovy Vary Film Festival.
The company is focused on festival-driven, innovative films. “Red Rooms,” directed by Quebec filmmaker Pascal Plante (“Fake Tattoos,” “Nadia, Butterfly”), is a cyber-thriller questioning the collective fascination with murderers.
It will screen at Karlovy Vary on July 4, and will then open the Fantasia Film Festival on July 20 for its North American premiere.
Montréal-based H264 is also ramping up its international slate by adding “Mademoiselle Kenopsia,” from filmmaker Denis Côté, who won awards at Berlin with “Vic + Flo Saw a Bear” and Locarno with “Curling.” The company is also representing the dark comedy “Humanist Vampire Seeks Consenting Suicidal Person,” directed by Ariane Louis-Seize (“Wild Skin,” “The Depths,” “Comme une comète”), starring Sara Montpetit (“Falcon Lake”) and Steve Laplante (“Viking” by Stéphane Lafleur, “The Nature of Love” by Monia Chokri).
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