'90s Slasher '213 Bones' Sells U.S. Rights to The Horror Collective; Studio Dome to Launch Global Sales at Cannes (EXCLUSIVE)
Apr 21, 2026 3:28pm PT
’90s Slasher ‘213 Bones’ Sells U.S. Rights to The Horror Collective; Studio Dome to Launch Global Sales at Cannes (EXCLUSIVE)
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Indie genre distributor The Horror Collective has acquired worldwide rights to “213 Bones,” the well-received throwback slasher steeped in ’90s nostalgia.
The label is owned by Shaked Berenson’s Studio Dome, a multi-platform distribution company that will also sell global territory rights to the project at next month’s Cannes Film Festival. The Horror Collective will release the film in the United States.
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