Micro-budget thriller Trigger focuses on the pursuit of a monster

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Chapman Filmed Entertainment, the production company launched by California’s Chapman University, will make the microbudget thriller TRIGGER its first production. Max Enscoe wrote the screenplay, while Basel Owies will direct.

TRIGGER is about a father whose life is destroyed in pursuit of a monster and a son trying to unravel his father’s obsession.

Principle photography is scheduled to begin in late summer in Orange, near Los Angeles.

Launched in 2011, Chapman’s microbudget division aims to finance between four and six pictures per year in the $250,000 – $625,000 range.

Source: Screen Daily

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