‘All There Is’: Electric Entertainment Acquires North American Distribution Rights for Festival Favorite

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Electric Entertainment, led by Dean Devlin, has officially expanded its film slate by acquiring the exclusive North American distribution rights for the award-winning coming-of-age feature All There Is.

Directed by Emmy Award-winner Kit Williamson (Eastsiders), the genre-blending drama boasts a stellar ensemble cast that features breakout talent Laurel Marsden alongside well-known Hollywood veterans Mena Suvari, Jason Priestley, and Elsie Fisher.

All There Is‘ gripping narrative centers on Ava (Marsden), a sharp Malibu teenager navigating the complexities of youth under the heavy shadow of her high-profile parents, portrayed by Priestley and Suvari. Her world is completely upended when an unexpected tragedy unfolds, thrusting a controversial sci-fi movie directed by her father straight into the epicenter of a ruthless media storm and placing the entire family under intense public scrutiny.

​Represented by sales agency MPX Films, the feature arrives on the market backed by immense critical acclaim from the international film festival circuit. After launching with its world premiere at the Beverly Hills Film Festival, where it took home the Audience Choice Award for Best Feature Film, All There Is went on to dominate the WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival. The poignant drama swept the ceremony, capturing Gold REMI awards for Best Rising Actress, Best Editing, and Best Cinematography, as well as the festival’s highest honor, the prestigious Grand REMI Award for Best Picture.

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