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IFC Midnight Picks Up Devon Sawa-Starring Thriller 'Hunter Hunter' for December Release


IFC Midnight announced today that it is acquiring North American rights to killer-thriller Hunter Hunter, which stars '90s teen icons Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Idle Hands) and Nick Stahl (Bully, Disturbing Behavior). Camille Sullivan ("The Man in the High Castle"), and Summer Howell (Curse of Chucky) also star.


Written and directed by Shawn Linden, IFC Midnight will release the film on December 18th, 2020.


Hunter Hunter follows a family living in the remote wilderness earning a living as fur trappers. Joseph Mersault (Sawa), his wife Anne (Sullivan), and their daughter Renée (Howell) struggle to make ends meet and think their traps are being hunted by the return of a rogue wolf. Determined to catch the predator in the act, Joseph leaves his family behind to track the wolf. Anne and Renée grow increasingly anxious during Joseph’s prolonged absence and struggle to survive without him.


When they hear a strange noise outside their cabin, Anne hopes it is Joseph but instead finds a man named Lou (Stahl), who has been severely injured and left for dead. The longer Lou stays and Joseph is away, the more paranoid Anne becomes, and the idea of a mysterious predator in the woods slowly becomes a threat much closer to home.


Hunter Hunter was produced by Juliette Hagopian, Neil Elman, and Linden with Jennifer Westin, Hannah Pillemer, Tony Vassiliadis and Fernando Szew at MarVista Entertainment and Particular Crowd executive producing.


"Hunter Hunter has been over 10-years in the making, and we’re looking forward to now collaborating with IFC Midnight on another leg of that journey," said Linden. "In this film, I really wanted to explore the depths of human nature, specifically the capacity for cruelty that separates us from the rest of the natural world. It’s a thrill to finally bring it to audiences, and I hope it serves to thoroughly creep them out."


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