A24 is officially taking “Club Kid” home from the afters.
Jordan Firstman‘s dramedy, an official selection of this year’s Cannes Film Festival, has notched a major sale — $17 million, per three sources — after a weekend of heated bidding in the South of France. Topic Studios financed and produced the project, and A24 has taken worldwide rights to the film.
Variety was first to report that Firstman’s directorial debut was a hot ticket item following its Friday premiere. Mubi, Focus Features, Searchlight, A24 and Netflix were all in the race for “Club Kid,” throwing down offers in the seven-figure range at first. The price tag quickly escalated and landed at $17 million. The film also drew interest from Warner Bros.’ new indie label Clockwork, though they bowed out early. Neon was a potential suitor, per a source, but the Cannes-dominating studio already has a jam packed slate for 2026.
Firstman serves as the star as well as the director of “Club Kid,” which follows a party promoter who has long outgrown his time on the scene. When the 10-year-old son he never knew he had shows up at his door, he must choose to finally enter the adult world as a father or keep dancing the years away.
The film is produced by Academy Award-winner Alex Coco (“Anora”) and Galen Core (“Lurker”), alongside Topic’s Ryan Heller (“A Real Pain,” “Splitsville”) and Michael Bloom. Stay Gold co-financed. Firstman also serves as an executive producer alongside Ian Stratford, Charles Croft and Jasmine Daghighian for Topic, Olmo Schnabel and Topic’s Daniela Taplin.













