First look at Christopher Denham’s Preservation

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

PRESERVATION is an upcoming horror thriller from writer-director Christopher Denham who was last behind the camera of the critically-acclaimed HOME MOVIE. We were lucky enough to get our hands on the film's very first still which you can see above! Jennifer Dubin and Cora Olson of Present Pictures are producing, and executive producing duties handled by Connie Cummings and Anne Renton of Certainty Films. PRESERVATION will be introduced to buyers by XYZ Films at the European Film Market in February.

The film stars Wrenn Schmidt, Aaron Staton and Pablo Schreiber. Here's what it's about:

In PRESERVATION, Wit (Wrenn Schmidt), a brainy anesthesiologist, heads out on a hunting trip in a forest preserve with her husband Mike (Aaron Staton), a hedge fund manager, and his brother Sean (Pablo Schreiber), a former marine. But when the brothers are stalked and captured, Wit must unleash her own animal instincts or else end up a trophy.

"Chris has crafted a stylish and incredibly suspenseful piece of storytelling that takes the genre conventions and turns them inside out. With memorable performances that stand out as some of the best we've seen in a long time, we're proud to collaborate with such a clever filmmaker," said XYZ Films. Look for more on this one as we get it!

Source: Arrow in the Head

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