Original Films

Filmmaker-Driven Stories Developed and Produced In-House

Original Films reflects a singular focus on storytelling. Our films favor elevated genre, character-first narratives, and culturally resonant material. Stories built to endure creatively and travel commercially.

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We partner closely with filmmakers from development through post, shaping the work, building the right team, and seeing it through to delivery. We protect the film and the partners behind it while keeping the filmmaker’s voice intact.

2025 Productions: Where Creative Vision Meets Execution

Four women standing together at night, leaning against a green pole outdoors, wearing fashionable, colorful outfits and high heels.

Written and Directed by Tyler Marie Evans

Starring: Emily Alyn Lind, Sadie Stanley, Ashley Benson, Madelaine Petsch

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Pretty Babies

A man in a suit and a woman in a black jacket sit across from each other at a booth in a restaurant, having a conversation. There are condiments and a pink drink on the table. Blinds partially cover the window behind them, with trees visible outside.

Directed by Mark Pellington

Starring: Bryan Cranston, Lily Gladstone

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Lone Wolf


2026 Original Film Slate | In Partnership with Killer Films

Announced by Deadline, the slate centers on bold, director-led projects — each helmed by a female filmmaker and unified by emotional depth, tension, and cinematic precision. These films represent the next chapter of Original Films: intentional work designed for major festivals and the global marketplace.

Written and Directed by Tyler Marie Evans

Following her collaboration with Wagner Entertainment and Killer Films on Pretty Babies, Tyler Marie Evans returns with Girls in London, 1999, an erotic psychological thriller set against the faded opulence of late-1990s London.

Girls in London, 1999

Young woman with blonde hair, glasses, and layered jewelry, standing on red carpet at event, wearing a green and brown oversized coat with patches over a red top.

Written and Directed by Roxy Sorkin

Roxy Sorkin, whose short films have screened at Sundance, Tribeca, and Beyond Fest, makes her feature debut with Hot Year, a stylized coming-of-age thriller blending true crime, friendship, and revenge.

Hot Year

A woman with blonde hair in an updo with a black bow, wearing a fitted black jacket with gold buttons and shoulder epaulets, and a matching black skirt. She is standing in front of a white backdrop with the words "Tribeca Film Festival" partially visible, smiling with red lipstick.

Directed by Emily Alyn Lind

Emily Alyn Lind makes her feature directorial debut with Where Are They Now, a psychological thriller set in 2006 — the golden age of children’s television.

Where Are They Now

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