Electric Entertainment acquires rights to All There Is
May 19, 2026
Electric Entertainment, the LA-based production and distribution company, has acquired the exclusive North American distribution rights to the genre-tinged feature film All There Is, directed by Emmy Award-winning Kit Williamson (Eastsiders), produced by Sam Okun (Prisoner’s Daughter) and written and produced by Amir Ohebison (The Apology) and Arash Homampour. The cast includes Golden Globe-nominees Jason Priestley (Beverly Hills 90210), and Elsie Fisher (Eighth Grade) alongside SAG Award-winner Mena Suvari (American Beauty), Emmy Award-nominee Cheyenne Jackson (Glee), and the up-and-coming actress Laurel Marsden (Ms. Marvel).
Dean Devlin, CEO at Electric Entertainment, commented: “This beautifully acted coming-of-age film is a great reminder of how we really never know how films resonate with audiences and the type of impact it may have. We felt this film would be a great addition to our library of films, and that audiences would connect with the range of emotions that are presented throughout these characters’ journeys.”
“We couldn’t be more thrilled to partner with Dean Devlin and the Electric Entertainment Team to elevate this poignant story that is relatable to parents and teenagers around the world in today’s modern era of non-stop media engagement. Aside from the impactful performances of veterans like Jason Priestley and Mena Suvari, we are excited for all audiences to see trailblazer Laurel Marsden continue on her prodigious rise,” added Mat Levy, Executive Vice President, MPX Films.
All There I follows Ava (Marsden), a sharp Gen Z teen in suburban Malibu who feels invisible amid her celebrity parents Greyson (Priestley) and Zoe (Suvari). She connects with Cameron, a grieving Afghan-American teen struggling with his own troubles. Both disillusioned, they bond over their shared love of filmmaking. When tragedy strikes, the blame falls on Ava’s father’s controversial science-fiction film, sparking a media frenzy and upending their lives. Caught between public backlash, high school chaos, and unresolved feelings, Ava must decide what kind of story she wants to tell.
All There Is began its film festival circuit with its world premiere at the 2025 Beverly Hills Film Festival, where it was an Official Selection and won the Audience Choice Award for Best Feature Film. The film was also an Official Selection at the 2025 Sunscreen Film Festival, the Fort Myers Film Festival, the OutSouth Film Festival, and the WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival, where it won Gold REMI awards for Best Rising Actress (Laurel Marsden), Best Editing, Best Cinematography, and the Grand REMI Award for Best Picture.
The deal was negotiated by Ben Kim, Head of Development & Acquisitions and Addie Booth, Manager of Acquisitions at Electric Entertainment and Levy, and Ryan Bury, President and Co-Founder at MPX Films.
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