Netflix signs Sundance title ‘It’s What’s Inside’ for $17 million

Netflix closed a deal of almost $17 million for worldwide rights to ‘It’s What’s Inside’. The thriller, which has been written and directed by Greg Jardin, has been one of the Sundance Film Festival’s buzziest titles. This is not the first eight-figure deal of Sundance, previous to this was the Jesse Eisenberg-directed ‘A Real Pain’ that was sold to Searchlight for $10 million. Interestingly, both of these deals were brokered by the CAA.

A pre-wedding party descends into an existential nightmare when an estranged friend shows up with a mysterious suitcase, reads the film’s synopsis.

“On behalf of the cast, crew, and entire production team, we are absolutely thrilled that It’s What’s Inside landed at Netflix. Their commitment to championing bold and groundbreaking filmmakers like Greg Jardin remains unparalleled,” said producer William Rosenfeld of Such, which financed and oversaw production.

The film stars Brittany O’Grady, James Morosini, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Devon Terrell, Gavin Leatherwood, Reina Hardesty, Nina Bloomgarden and David Thompson.

The picture is a co-production between Such Content, Edith Productions, and Boldly Go. Producers are William Rosenfeld, Kate Andrews, Jason Baum, and Raul Domingo. The exec producers are Colman Domingo, and Robert Kapp.

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