What's Happening?
Motion Picture Exchange (MPX) has acquired the world sales rights to 'Swipe,' a U.S. indie horror film directed by Sean Whalen. The film, which features a narrative centered around a family of sadistic
mute women, will be presented at the Cannes Marché du Film. 'Swipe' follows a young woman, Rina, as she attempts to rescue her brother from a brutal family after a dating app encounter leads to his abduction. The film is noted for its unique characters and is expected to make a significant impact in the horror genre.
Why It's Important?
The acquisition of 'Swipe' by MPX highlights the growing interest in diverse and innovative narratives within the horror genre. The film's focus on strong female antagonists offers a fresh perspective, potentially appealing to audiences seeking new horror experiences. This move could enhance MPX's portfolio and influence future horror film productions. The film's presence at Cannes may also boost its visibility and attract international buyers, expanding its reach beyond the U.S. market.






