EXCLUSIVE: First got here Cocaine Bear and Cocaine Shark. Now meet Cocaine Werewolf.
Eire’s Tarf Media has secured worldwide gross sales rights (excluding North America) to the indie comedy-horror movie, which is written by Ford Austin and Tyger Torrez. Mark Polonia, who directed Cocaine Shark, is directing. David Sterling and Tim Yasui are producing for Cleopatra Leisure.
Starring are Marie DeLorenzo, Jeff Kirkendall, Titus Himmelberger, Ken Van Sant, Brice Kennedy, Yolie Canales and Noyes Lawton.
Synopsis reads: “Cocaine, money and a crew filming a low-budget horror film within the eerie woods of northern Pennsylvania conflict when an sudden go to from a bloodthirsty werewolf actually enters the image–with lethal outcomes.”
Gross sales are launching on the Cannes Market, with Eoghan Burke, Managing Director at Tarf Media, saying: “It’s very thrilling for us to have Cocaine Werewolf at this 12 months’s Marché for our worldwide purchasers. Horror continues to carry out extremely nicely, and we imagine that this movie will probably be no exception.”
Tarf is positioning the flick as following the pattern of Cocaine-branded comedy-horrors, calling it a “thrilling but humorous journey.”
The movie begins a competition run this summer time. It has been chosen for Shock Inventory and Worry Con, and can have a U.S. theatrical premiere on July 5 on the Arcadia Theater in Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, the identical city the place it was shot.
Earlier this week, Dublin-based Tarf struck a take care of indie movie studio Good Deed Leisure to accomplice at Cannes this 12 months, as we reported Thursday.