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Electric Entertainment acquires exclusive North American rights to feature film All There Is
Directed by Emmy Award-winner Kit Williamson, the award-winning coming-of-age feature stars Jason Priestley, Mena Suvari, Elsie Fisher, and breakout actress Laurel Marsden.Los Angeles-based production and distribution company Electric Entertainment has acquired the exclusive North American distribution rights to the genre-tinged, coming-of-age feature film "All There Is".
The feature is directed by Emmy Award-winner Kit Williamson (Eastsiders), produced by Sam Okun (Prisoner’s Daughter), and written and produced by Amir Ohebison (The Apology) alongside Arash Homampour. The acquisition announcement was formalized today by Dean Devlin, CEO of Electric Entertainment.
High-Profile Cast and Executive Perspectives
The film features an ensemble cast led by up-and-coming actress Laurel Marsden (Ms. Marvel), SAG Award-winner Mena Suvari (American Beauty), and Golden Globe nominees Jason Priestley (Beverly Hills 90210) and Elsie Fisher (Eighth Grade), alongside Emmy nominee Cheyenne Jackson (Glee).
'This beautifully acted coming-of-age film is a great reminder of how we really never know how films resonate with audiences and the type of impact it may have', stated Dean Devlin, CEO of Electric Entertainment. “We felt this film would be a great addition to our library of films, and that audiences would connect with the range of emotions that are presented throughout these characters’ journeys'.
Mat Levy, Executive Vice President of MPX Films, added: 'We couldn’t be more thrilled to partner with Dean Devlin and the Electric Entertainment team to elevate this poignant story that is relatable to parents and teenagers around the world in today’s modern era of non-stop media engagement. Aside from the impactful performances of veterans like Jason Priestley and Mena Suvari, we are excited for all audiences to see trailblazer Laurel Marsden continue on her prodigious rise'.
Narrative Framework
The plot of All There Is centers on Ava (Marsden), a sharp Gen Z teenager living in suburban Malibu who feels marginalized by the shadow of her celebrity parents, Greyson (Priestley) and Zoe (Suvari). Ava forms a bond based on a shared interest in filmmaking with Cameron, a grieving Afghan-American teenager navigating personal challenges.
Their lives are disrupted when an unexpected tragedy involving Ava's best friend occurs, and public blame is attributed to a controversial science-fiction film directed by her father. Caught in the center of a media frenzy, public backlash, and high school social upheaval, Ava is forced to navigate her personal relationships and decide the direction of her own narrative.
Festival Circuit and Deal Negotiations
Prior to its acquisition, All There Is built a strong track record on the film festival circuit following its world premiere at the 2025 Beverly Hills Film Festival, where it secured the Audience Choice Award for Best Feature Film. It was also selected for the Sunscreen Film Festival, the Fort Myers Film Festival, and the OutSouth Film Festival. Additionally, at the WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival, the movie won the Grand REMI Award for Best Picture alongside Gold REMI awards for Best Rising Actress (Laurel Marsden), Best Editing, and Best Cinematography.
The distribution rights transaction was negotiated by Ben Kim (Head of Development & Acquisitions) and Addie Booth (Manager of Acquisitions) on behalf of Electric Entertainment, with Mat Levy (Executive Vice President) and Ryan Bury (President and Co-Founder) representing MPX Films.
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