Garrett Patten’s Debut Feature ‘The Iron Door’ Dominates Festival Season With Multiple Wins Ahead Of Fall Release
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Director Garrett Patten‘s debut feature The Iron Door has turned the festival circuit into a homecoming, collecting awards at stops across the country and landing a win at the Cannes Film Awards ahead of a Fall 2026 theatrical release.

The Trophies Keep Coming

The film claimed Best Horror Feature at the Arizona International Film Festival and Best Cinematography at the Indie Vegas Film Festival. Then Patten took home Best Sci-Fi Director at the Cannes Film Awards — the independent international competition held annually in Cannes, separate from the Cannes Film Festival — a win that caps off an impressive early run for a first-time feature director.

“I’m incredibly grateful to see The Iron Door gaining recognition,” Patten said. “Winning Best Horror Feature at the Tucson Film Festival and Best Cinematography at the Indie Vegas Film Festival means a lot to our entire team.”

Garrett Patten’s Debut Feature ‘The Iron Door’ Dominates Festival Season With Multiple Wins Ahead Of Fall Release
TBK Productions

The Iron Door is Patten’s feature directorial debut, and TBK Productions presented the completed film on the Croisette at Cannes this spring, with lead actor Casey Deidrick in attendance. Patten described a productive market run, saying both completed TBK titles were actively finding homes with distributors. 

A Dark Legend Buried in the California Desert

Set in the unforgiving landscape of Yucca Valley and inspired by real desert folklore, The Iron Door traces a family curse that has been festering beneath rock and dust for nearly a century. In the 1920s, gold miner Johnny Lang made a choice no parent should ever face — his young son, born with schizophrenia and ravaged by mercury exposure in the mines, had descended into madness and begun attacking and cannibalizing workers at the site. Unable to take the boy’s life, Johnny built a stone prison into the desert and sealed him behind an iron door. Legend says the spirit never left.

Garrett Patten’s Debut Feature ‘The Iron Door’ Dominates Festival Season With Multiple Wins Ahead Of Fall Release
TBK Productions

Generations later, Johnny’s great-grandson Zach Lang — played by Casey Deidrick — receives a mysterious package from his estranged, now-dead father: a weathered journal detailing the location of the iron door, a deathbed letter, and Johnny’s gold ring, said to be cursed by a desert bruja. The moment Zach puts it on, the visions begin.

He convinces his best friend Chris (Brock O’Hurn) and Chris’s girlfriend Layla (Brooke Chamberlin) to join him on a motorcycle run into the desert to find the family gold. What starts as a treasure hunt spirals fast into something none of them can outrun.

A Cast With Real Pedigree

Casey Deidrick is best known for originating the role of Chad DiMera on Days of Our Lives. The character proved so popular that producers brought his entire family into the show, and by the time Deidrick departed in 2013, he had logged more than 850 episodes. He went on to lead MTV’s Eye Candy opposite Victoria Justice before spending four seasons as a series regular on The CW’s In the Dark. 

Opposite him is Brock O’Hurn, the 6-foot-7 Sacramento native who has quietly built one of the more interesting résumés in the business after breaking through via social media. His credits include Euphoria, Young Rock — where he portrayed Hulk Hogan — and a recurring role in HBO’s The Righteous Gemstones. He plays Chris, Zach’s loyal riding partner who doesn’t realize until it’s far too late what they’ve actually stumbled into. 

The cast also includes Sarah Lieving as Alice Lang, John D. Michaels as the legendary Johnny Lang, and Clara Rodriguez as the Bruja whose curse sets the family’s nightmare in motion.

Critics Called It Early

Film Threat called The Iron Door “remarkable,” praising Patten’s ability to direct both the film’s 1920s frontier sequences and its contemporary biker world with equal authenticity. The publication credited the biker-and-western hybrid structure with elevating the film’s horror elements to greater heights — a genre combination that sounds unlikely on paper but hits hard on screen. 

A Director Who Chases True Stories

Garrett Patten’s Debut Feature ‘The Iron Door’ Dominates Festival Season With Multiple Wins Ahead Of Fall Release
TBK Productions

Patten has said he gravitates toward real stories above all else: “I like telling stories I think are fascinating, that people can relate to.” That instinct runs through every frame of The Iron Door, which treats its haunted premise as a genuine reckoning with generational trauma and the weight of secrets that never truly stay buried.

The Iron Door arrives in theaters Fall 2026.

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