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UTA Independent Film Group and Charades Acquire Sales Rights to Jordan Firstman's 'Club Zero'

UTA Independent Film Group and Charades have acquired international sales rights to Jordan Firstman's debut film 'Club Zero'. The film is set to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. A first-look image has been released as part of the announcement.

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The acquisition was announced on April 13, 2026.

It follows a young protagonist navigating identity and relationships amid the vibrant nightlife.

Film Background and Production The project marks Firstman's directorial debut after his work in short films and television.

Production took place over several months in 2025, with filming locations primarily in New York. The script was developed by Firstman in collaboration with co-writers, drawing from personal experiences in the club culture. Charades, a Paris-based sales company, will handle distribution outside the United States.

This partnership aims to position the film for a wide international release following its festival debut.

Festival premieres often lead to distribution deals and increased visibility for independent films. Those affected include the filmmakers, cast, and crew, who stand to benefit from broader exposure.

First Look and Visual Style A first-look image was unveiled alongside the sales announcement.

The image depicts scenes from the film's club environments, highlighting the period-specific aesthetics. Cinematography emphasizes the energy and diversity of the early 2000s nightlife. The film's score and production design recreate elements of the era's music and fashion.

Post-production was completed earlier in 2026, preparing the film for its festival screening. This acquisition reflects ongoing interest in independent films exploring LGBTQ+ themes and youth experiences.

Viewers interested in cultural histories of nightlife may find the narrative relevant.

Story Timeline

3 events
  1. April 13, 2026

    UTA Independent Film Group and Charades announced acquisition of 'Club Zero' sales rights and unveiled first-look image.

    1 source@Variety
  2. Early 2026

    Post-production on 'Club Zero' was completed in preparation for Cannes premiere.

    1 source@Variety
  3. 2025

    Principal photography for 'Club Zero' took place in New York over several months.

    1 source@Variety

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Film gains international distribution opportunities through Charades and UTA.

  2. 02

    Increased visibility for Jordan Firstman as a director.

  3. 03

    Cannes premiere may lead to awards and further festival screenings.

  4. 04

    Potential for theatrical releases in multiple territories post-festival.

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