Content Media Acquires Mickey Keating’s Carnage Park

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One of the films that made a huge impression at last month’s Sundance Film Festival was Mickey Keating’s Carnage Park, which generated all sorts of positive buzz. We knew it’d be a matter of time before it was scooped up, and today brings news regarding the sales rights. Read on!

From the Press Release:
Following an electrifying world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival last week, Mickey Keating’s Carnage Park, which won over audiences and genre critics in the Sundance Midnight section, has been acquired by Content Media, who will handle international sales on the film starting in Berlin next week.

Written and directed by Mickey Keating (Pod, Ritual, Darling), Carnage Park is a terrifying new film inspired by a true story. The 1970s set thriller depicts a harrowing fight for survival after a pair of wannabe crooks botch a bank heist and flee into the desert, where they inexplicably stumble upon Carnage Park, a remote stretch of wilderness occupied by a psychotic ex-military sniper.

Carnage Park stars Ashley Bell (The Last Exorcism, The Last Exorcism 2, The Day), Pat Healy (Cheap Thrills, Captain America: Winter Soldier, Magnolia, Rescue Dawn), Alan Ruck (Ferris Buehler’s Day Off, Speed), Darby Stanchfield (“Scandal,” Waitress, The Sacrifice), James Landry Hébert (Gangster Squad, Looper, Seven Psychopaths), and Larry Fessenden (Habit, The Last Winter).

Eric B. Fleischman and Sean Tabibian produced the film through their Diablo Entertainment banner.

Content’s team, led by President of Film Jamie Carmichael and Head of Sales Harry White, will introduce Carnage Park to international distributors for the first time at the European Film Market (EFM) in Berlin. CAA handles North American sales rights for the film.

The acquisition of sales rights to Carnage Park builds on Content’s successes with genre films emanating from Sundance Midnight over the last few years including such commercial hits as The Pact, The Nightmare, and Bound to Vengeance – all of which performed strongly worldwide.

Content’s Carmichael and White in a joint statement said: “Carnage Park is everything you could hope for in an ultra-cool elevated genre film – full of tension, stylish as hell, and tough as nails. We love it.”

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