Clay Epstein’s Film Mode Entertainment and Luke Sparke’s Sparke Films announce the AFM market premiere, initial sales and distribution news, exclusive first look imagery, video and a special promo premiere of the brand new horror film, Scurry.
The movie stars Jamie Costa (Kenobi: A Star Wars Story,
Bring Him To Me) and Emalia (Paper Dolls). Scurry was
written by Tom Evans (Bring Him To Me), directed by Luke Sparke (Occupation,
Occupation Rainfall) and is currently in post-production. Scurry has
already been picked up for full distribution across Australia and New Zealand
by Umbrella Entertainment (Talk To Me).
“We’re thrilled to be continuing our relationship with one
of the most talented filmmakers working today. Luke is a visionary and SCURRY
is going to scare up new fans,” said Epstein.
“Umbrella is very excited to add the highly original, edge
of your seat thriller Scurry to our slate and hope this
collaboration results in a longstanding relationship with Luke and his team.
Luke’s storytelling and world building get bigger and bolder with each release,
and Scurry raises the bar. We can’t wait to bring this film to
Australian and New Zealand theatrical audiences in 2024,” said Ari Harrison,
general manager of Umbrella Entertainment.
“It’s great to be able to delve into horror elements in this
claustrophobic film. Tom’s script jumped off the page and it’s been amazing to
bring together a tightknit crew to shoot this film in a very unique way. It’s
fully immersive being in these tunnels and the camera never cutting – it was a
challenge to film for sure,” says Scurry co-producer, Carly
Sparke.
In Scurry, the city is under attack by a
monstrous threat. Two strangers, find themselves trapped below ground during
the chaos. Badly injured and with limited resources, they must navigate a
treacherous, narrowing tunnel in hopes of finding an exit before they bleedout.
Fear and desperation consume them as the threat closes in and they soon
discover they have more to fear than each other.
Scurrywas shot in Queensland, Australia at the Sparke
Films studio on the Gold Coast.
What sets this film apart is a monster film, trapped below
ground and shot in real-time in a one shot take.
Coming off of the global success of the Occupation
Rainfall franchise and Sparke’s new feature film Bring Him To
Me along with a multi-picture deal between Film Mode and Sparke
Films, Scurry is set to thrill to the international
marketplace and global audiences alike.
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