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The Buzziest Films for Sale at EFM 2025: A Samuel L. Jackson Hitman Thriller, Barry Keoghan-Riley Keough Collab, Isabelle Huppert Vampire Mystery and More


Star-driven packages with Samuel L. Jackson, Barry Keoghan, Riley Keough, Isabelle Huppert and more headline an action-packed EFM hot list.

Bankable stars are expected to heat things up in Berlin, with Ari Aster and A24’s “ Eddington ” (Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, Emma Stone, Austin Butler), Guy Ritchie’s “ Wife & Dog ” (Benedict Cumberbatch, Rosamund Pike), Ernest Dickerson’s untitled hitman thriller ( Samuel L. Jackson, Daveed Diggs) and Kantemir Balagov’s “ Butterfly Jam ” ( Barry Keoghan, Riley Keough) showcasing how marquee names remain a safe bet as uncertainty continues to reign in the theatrical market. The Last Viking Director:Anders Thomas Jensen Producers: Sisse Graum Jørgensen, Sidsel HybschmannKey cast: Mads Mikkelsen, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Sofie GråbølThis dark comedy follows a man who’s looking to reclaim the hidden loot that landed him behind bars for 15 years after a daring robbery — only to discover that the brother who buried the money is suffering from a mental disorder that’s wiped his memory clean.Sales: TrustNordisk Together Director: Michael ShanksProducers: Picturestart, Tango, 1.21, Princess PicturesKey cast: Alison Brie, Dave Franco, Damon HerrimanThis buzzy Sundance horror film, which sparked a bidding war after its Park City premiere, follows a couple whose move to the countryside triggers a supernatural incident that drastically alters their relationship, existence and physical form.Sales: Neon

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