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Another 2017 Sundance Film Festival title has been picked up for distribution before the festival even starts — this one boasting a prominent director and two big stars.

A24 Films has picked up worldwide rights to "A Ghost Story," a low-budget supernatural film playing in Sundance's Next section, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The movie, listed in the Sundance program guide simply as "the story of a ghost and the house he haunts," was made in secret this summer by writer-director David Lowery, after post-production wrapped on his Disney remake "Pete's Dragon."

The movie reunites Lowery with Casey Affleck and Rooney Mara, the stars of his 2013 Sundance break-out, the crime drama "Ain't Them Bodies Saints." Affleck plays the ghost, and Mara his grieving lover.

A24 is undoubtedly banking on the draw of its stars — particularly Affleck, whose performance in "Manchester by the Sea" earned him a Golden Globe and has him as a favorite to win an Academy Award.