IFC Midnight Picks Up U.S. Rights To Home Invasion Thriller ‘See For Me’

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EXCLUSIVE: IFC Midnight has acquired U.S. rights to Randall Okita’s Tribeca Film Festival title See For Me, the home invasion chiller that pits a blind house-sitter against three experienced thieve…

, the home invasion chiller that pits a blind house-sitter against three experienced thieves.

The film stars visually impaired actor Skyler Davenport as blind house-sitter Sophie, alongside Kim Coates, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Pascal Langdale, Joe Pingue, George Tchortov, Laura Vandervoort, and Emily Piggford. Davenport plays blind former skier Sophie who accepts a last-minute house-sitting job in a secluded mansion. But she awakes in the middle of the night to find the house under invasion by a group of thieves seeking a hidden safe. Her only means of defense is a new app called “See For Me”, which matches her with a volunteer across the country who uses Sophie’s cell phone to see on her behalf.

Directed by artist and filmmaker Okita, pic is a Wildling Pictures Production. Written by Adam Yorke and Tommy Gushue, producers are Matt Code and Kristy Neville, and David Di Brina is the executive producer. It was made with the participation of Telefilm Canada and Ontario Creates.IFC Midnight is planning to release in 2022. The deal for the film was negotiated by IFC Films with XYZ and Elle Driver representing the filmmakers.

Director Okita added: “We are delighted to be working with IFC Midnight, and I can’t wait for audiences to be thrilled and uplifted by Sophie’s journey in

 

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