Everclear Films has signed two new English-language productions, including a U.S.-based drama and a psychological thriller [1, 2].
This expansion marks a strategic shift for the company as it moves deeper into the international long-form content market. By diversifying its portfolio with high-concept narratives, Everclear Films aims to establish a stronger presence in global cinema and streaming sectors [1, 2].
One of the new projects is a drama set in the United Kingdom [1, 2]. The film is based on the true story of a transgender prosecutor, blending legal procedural elements with a personal narrative of identity, and justice [1, 2].
The second production is a psychological thriller titled “16/32” [1, 2]. While specific plot details for the thriller remain undisclosed, it joins the company's growing slate of English-language projects intended for a global audience [1, 2].
Everclear Films is led by producers Raj Vasudeva and Anuradha Sachdev [1, 2]. The duo previously worked on the project “Mercy,” and they are now leveraging that experience to scale their production capabilities [1, 2].
The addition of these titles reflects a broader trend of production houses seeking cross-border appeal by developing stories with universal themes, such as legal struggle and psychological tension, set within specific international locales [1, 2].
“Everclear Films has signed two new English-language productions”
The move by Everclear Films to produce English-language content in the U.K. suggests a strategy to capture both the North American and European markets simultaneously. By focusing on a true story involving a transgender prosecutor, the company is positioning itself within the current industry demand for inclusive, identity-driven narratives that possess strong prestige-drama potential.





