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Yellow Veil Pictures Launches Sales on 'The Bloodhound' and 'Sator' at Cannes


NY/LA-based arthouse genre sales company Yellow Veil Pictures announced today that they have acquired world sales rights on Jordan Graham’s Sator and English-Speaking Territories for The Bloodhound from director Patrick Picard.


Yellow Veil will introduce the projects to buyers this week at Marché du Film Online as part of their slate. 


Patrick Picard’s feature directorial debut The Bloodhound is a modern-set horror/thriller loosely based on Edgar Allan Poe’s famed gothic story, The Fall of The House of Usher.


In the film, young, dispossessed Francis (Liam Aiken) agrees to take care of a wealthy childhood friend (Joe Adler) who has fallen ill, but soon finds himself trapped in an isolated world and fearful of the man's phantasmic twin sister (Annalise Basso) who roams the halls. A volatile test of wills ensues between the two men, and a treasonous crime might be the only way out.


Produced by Love & Death Productions' Thomas R. Burke and Leal Naim (The Endless, Synchronic) as well as Alex Don and Jason Don (Ladyworld).


Yellow Veil Pictures Co-Founder Joe Yanick said, "The Bloodhound is somewhat impervious to category and that’s what makes it exciting; It’s a real testament to the power of performance and atmosphere. We’re really happy to be working with Love & Death Productions, who have been at the forefront of some of the most exciting genre films as of late."

Liam Aiken in The Bloodhound

Sator, which made its world premiere in Montreal at the Fantasia International Film Festival, is a uniquely personal film that weaves together truth and fiction to tell the tale of a demon that has haunted generations of filmmaker Jordan Graham’s family. The chilling feature invites the director’s real-life grandmother, now passed, in front of the lens to recount her history of interactions with the being known only as Sator.


Yellow Veil Pictures co-founder Hugues Barbier said, "Multi-talented Autor Jordan Graham crafted a unique and very personal piece of cinema, blending some of the best rural folk tales with exceedingly atmospheric and haunting visuals. Sator proves once more that the artistry of cinema is a complex and unpredictable alchemy, and exactly what we love to support at Yellow Veil Pictures."


The Bloodhound and Sator round-out Yellow Veil Picture’s 2020 Cannes Market slate, which includes Jack Henry Robbins’ VHYES, Matthew Pope’s Blood On Her Name, and Devereux Milburn’s Honeydew, previously slated to premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.

Rachel Johnson in Sator

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