A24 wins days-long Sundance bidding war for next Olivia Wilde film
A half-dozen studios were reportedly fighting for the distribution rights to The Invite.
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For the first few days of this year’s Sundance, we heard near-constant patter about how in-demand the latest Olivia Wilde film was among distributors. The film premiered on Saturday night, and Deadline reported on Monday that A24, Netflix, Searchlight, Focus Features, Black Bear and Neon were among the distributors in the mix with bids quickly exceeding distribution rights to the film. The bidding war was still raging as of yesterday afternoon when, per Deadline, Warner Bros. “new contemporary film label” tossed its hat in the ring. However, this morning, A24 has emerged victorious, and will distribute The Invite after an eight-figure bid, according to The Hollywood Reporter. That trade suggests that the deal is unlikely to be surpassed at this year’s festival.