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Synopsis

Kate, an Olympic level archer and her husband, Ash, go on vacation with their daughter at a remote house. They are subjected to a terrifying home invasion by a team of mercenaries who abduct Ash.  Kate must use her skills to overcome their captors and save her family.

Photo credit Kate (Gillian Alexy) in Avarice. © Maddfilms and Filmscope Entertainment

Filmed and Post Produced in Western Australia

on the Traditional Country of the Noongar Whadjuk peoples

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Production Information

Director

John V Soto

Writers

John V Soto
Andrew Slattery
Dane Millerd
Adam Enslow

Producers

John V Soto
Tim Maddocks

Associate Producers

John McPherson
Alan Arumugam

Executive Producers

Patrick Ewald
Phil Hunt
Compton Ross
Alex Fleri
Victoria Fleri
Phil Avalon
Ric Rizzi
Saliba Sassine
Danni Booth

Key Cast

Gillian Alexy
Luke Ford
Alexandra Nell
Ryan Panizza
Tea Heathcote-Marks
Nick Atkinson
Alex Fleri
Tom O’Sullivan

Distributor

Backlot Films (ANZ)

Sales

Epic Films (ROW)

Key Locations

Gooseberry Hill

City Beach

Key WA Crew

Director of Photography

David Le May A.C.S.

Editor

Lawrie Silvestrin A.S.E

Production Designer

Monique Wajon

Costume Designer

Lisa Gunning Galea

1st Assistant Director

John Fairhead

Lead Makeup Artist

Simone Lee

Sound Recordist

Scott Montgomery

Gaffer

Eduardo Martinez

Grip

Ollie LoMonaco

2nd Assistant Director

Sean Roe Curran

Drone Pilot

Stefan Kraus

Post-Production Facility

Sandbox

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