MPX initiates sales of "All There Is," a film featuring Jason Priestley and Mena Suvari, in TIFF marketplace.
In the world of entertainment, the anticipation is building for the upcoming release of the Gen Z drama "All There Is." Set to hit the screens in Toronto next month, this captivating production promises to delve into the complexities of parent-child relations against the backdrop of the media-saturated modern era.
Directed by Kit Williamson, "All There Is" boasts an impressive cast that includes Cheyenne Jackson, Jason Priestley, Mena Suvari, and Nick E. Tarabay. Known for their work in renowned productions such as "Beverly Hills 90210," "American Beauty," and the "American Pie" franchise, respectively, these actors are sure to bring a unique depth to their characters.
The story revolves around Ava, a character played by Laurel Marsden, who is supported by her kindhearted classmate Farah, portrayed by Elsie Fisher. Farah plays a crucial role in helping Ava understand herself and the world around her. Laurel Marsden, who has credits in "Ms. Marvel," is set to deliver a compelling performance in this thought-provoking drama.
"All There Is" is a universal story that resonates with parents and teenagers in the era of non-stop media engagement, as described by MPX's Mat Levy. The production is a collaboration between Amir Ohebsion and Arash Homampour, who co-wrote and produced the film.
Sam Okun, who also produced "All There Is," emphasised its importance for young people facing challenges from 24/7 media. MPX negotiated for "All There Is" on behalf of the filmmakers, securing its release in Toronto next month.
While Netflix has announced several new drama titles for 2025, including To Love, To Lose and Marked, the specific focus on parent-child relations or media backdrop is not detailed in the available sources. Netflix's lineup in September 2025 features diverse genres, with new series like Long Story Short, an animated comedy-drama, which explores family dynamics, but the exact focus on media backdrop is not specified.
MPX's upcoming titles or series in this specific thematic category were not identified in the search results. However, recent popular Gen Z shows on platforms frequently explore family and identity themes, but shows explicitly addressing parent-child relations against media contexts in upcoming releases are not listed in the current results.
As we await the release of "All There Is," the anticipation continues to grow. With its compelling storyline, talented cast, and timely theme, this drama is poised to make a significant impact in the world of Gen Z entertainment.
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