Young woman goes on the run in a deadly wilderness in Quiver

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

We’re always down for a solid survival horror flick, and QUIVER sounds like it’s just that. Details on QUIVER are scarce, but we’ve got a brief synopsis for you, as well as the crew that’s been assembled to make it happen.

The film tells of a troubled young woman who gets abducted and is forced to escape through the brutal proving grounds of the Yukon wilderness.

Alex Holmes (“House of Saddam”; pictured) will direct off a screenplay by William Harlan Richter. Occupant Entertainment Joe Neurauter and Felipe Marino are producing and Keith Calder serves as executive producer.

We’ll keep an eye out for casting news, as well as an extended synopsis; obviously there’s a lot more to this than is revealed here…

Source: Screen Daily

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