Indie Rights secures global rights for Australian film 'Vincent.'

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Indie Rights has taken on global distribution for the Australian film "Vincent." This dark comedy, directed by Alan King, showcases his talents as both a filmmaker and an actor. The film follows Vincent Tremblay, a troubled writer. He retreats to a quiet place to finish his first novel, but a mysterious force interrupts his solitude. King describes the film as blurring the lines between reality and fantasy. "Vincent" explores themes of addiction, isolation, and mental health. It also touches on friendships, family, social prejudices, and identity. The movie features a talented cast, including Christopher Kirby and Mercia Deane-Johns. King shot the film in just seven days in rural Victoria, Australia. He produced it with Angela Ling through White Cube Picture Lab, supported by Creative Arts Victoria and Harbor Entertainment. The film premiered at the 2024 Cinequest International Film Festival and has won multiple awards, including best film at the Melbourne Underground Film Festival. King himself received recognition for his performance at the Santiago International Horror Film Festival. The distribution deal was arranged by Philippe Galliano from the Movie Agency.


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