Shark Exorcist

A demonic nun unleashes holy hell when she summons the devil to possess a great white shark.

“The Exorcist meets Jaws …. Every so often a film comes along with such a friggin’ awesome title and concept that it leaves us literally speechless.” – Dread Central

“The most unbelievable Great White tale yet! There’s been a Sharknado! We’ve seen a Ghost Shark! But nothing will ever be able to prepare us for the horrors of the Shark Exorcist!” – Movie Web

“Jaws Meets Satan.” –  ihorror.com

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Director:  Donald Farmer 
Starring:  Anglea Kerecz, Bobby Kerecz, Roni Jonah, Christy Moritz, Channing Dodson, Lexy Nimmo

Year: 2015
Country: USA
Running Time: 80 minutes
Genre:  USA

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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
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