Bunny Game director prepares hardcore western Save a Bullet For Me

Last Updated on July 22, 2021

Adam Rehmeier, the director of the vicious and controversial horror film THE BUNNY GAME, has lined up his next project, which sounds quite a bit different. Although rest assured, it’ll still be unsparingly brutal.

Rehmeier is currently working on SAVE A BULLET FOR ME, which Screen Daily describes as an action-horror film set in the 19th Century. You’ll recall THE BUNNY GAME making a stir a few years ago when it was banned from UK cinemas by the ratings board.

SAVE A BULLET FOR ME focuses on the aftermath of a brutal massacre, where two wounded frontiersmen make a desperate last stand against a native American war party.

Rehmeier said: “This is not your grandfather’s Western. There are no heroes or morality tales. This is a visceral, animal of a film, stripped down to the most primal fight-or-flight level possible.”

The film is being produced by Vancouver-based Brightlight Pictures (which produced the Robert Redford-directed THE COMPANY YOU KEEP, with shooting expected to commence at the end of this year.

Source: Screen Daily

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