HORROR-THRILLER, ‘ALL MY FRIENDS ARE DEAD’ FROM ‘SAW’ DIRECTOR PICKED UP BY FILM MODE ENTERTAINMENT 

 

AMFAD Director, Kevin Greutert, on the set of Saw 3D in 2009.

Film Mode Entertainment has picked up the international rights to the upcoming horror-thriller, ALL MY FRIENDS ARE DEAD, from Saw 3D, Saw VI, Saw: The Final Chapter Director, Kevin Greutert, according to a Deadline report.

The film follows a group of close college friends who rent an Airbnb for the biggest music festival of the year, but a weekend of partying quickly takes a turn for the worse, as the group is murdered one by one. They soon discover that each one of their deaths directly corresponds to one of the seven deadly sins.

According to Deadline: “The deal was unveiled at Cannes and will see Film Mode distribute outside North America. Cinedigm holds North American rights and invested in All My Friends Are Dead producer Roundtable Entertainment in March…”

In addition to directing three films in the Saw franchise, Greutert has also directed notable horror films like Visions, Jessabelle, and Jackals, as well as editing the first five Saw films, and Bryan Bertino’s hit home invasion film, The Strangers.

John Baldecchi (Happy Death Day) is producing and Dominic Ianno (Soul Surfer and The Whistleblower) is executive producing.

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