Carnies

Sawdust in the Blood used to be a Carny compliment…not a description of a crime scene. There are a thousand sideshows playing thousands of small towns in 1936 when the Knuckles Brothers Show rolls into yet another town, ready to delight and dazzle the town folk with amazing acts and puzzling oddities. As they set up their tents they could not know that within days several of them would be dead, ripped savagely apart by a seemingly inhuman force, their souls stolen from their limp and bloody bodies. Step up, step up, ladies and gentlemen, the show is about to begin…

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Director: Brian Corder
Starring: Chris Staviski, Doug Jones and Reggie Bannister
Year: 2010
Country: USA
Running Time: 83 Minutes
Genre: Horror

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Film and Television

Markets and Festivals

These are the film and television festivals and markets we attend in order to market our films and series, meet with our buyers and look for potential acquisition opportunities.

Close to each event we will publish our screenings and meetings schedule for potential availability.

  • American Film Market
  • Cannes Film Festival
  • European Film Market
  • Hong Kong Filmart
  • KidScreen Summit
  • MIPCOM
  • MIPTV
  • NATPE Budapest
  • NATPE Miami
  • Toronto International Film Festival