[2][3] She followed this with a second feature, the horror film Room 203, which was produced in 2020, acquired for international sales by Voltage Pictures and for domestic distribution by Vertical Entertainment,[4][5][6][7] and released in 2022.
[8] In September 2020, Sairrino established AMMO Entertainment, a production company which has assumed responsibility for Akatsuki Entertainment's completed films, and which will continue to develop film and television projects adapted from Japanese-originated sources, intellectual properties from other Asian territories, and original concepts and true stories in the horror and thriller genres.
[10] After moving to Los Angeles in the early 2000s, Sairrino joined the entertainment industry as an assistant to Golden Globe-winning producer Sandy Climan (The Aviator); she later transitioned to Climan's director of development and vice president of creative affairs, and worked with his consultancy firm Entertainment Media Ventures and its associated companies, including 3ality Digital (U2 3D).
In 2012, Sairrino joined All Nippon Entertainment Works (ANEW), a firm which sought to develop Hollywood film projects based upon Japanese-originated properties.
[11] During her time at ANEW, Sairrino developed adaptation projects based on the anime series Tiger & Bunny and Gaiking,[12][13] the novel and live-action film Shield of Straw,[14] the live-action films Ghost Train (with a screenplay by Sonic the Hedgehog writers Patrick Casey and Josh Miller) and Birthright,[15][16] and the manga series SOUL ReVIVER and 6000.
[2] Directed by Sonja O'Hara, written by David Ebeltoft, and starring Danny Ramirez, Keana Marie, and Lydia Hearst, the film entered production in 2019, was completed in 2020, was acquired for US distribution by Entertainment Squad, and was released on September 1, 2022.
[24] Internationally, the film received theatrical and home-video releases in Europe, the Middle East, and select territories in Latin America and Asia, with several top 10 weekend openings.